Written submissions are invited from all staff for the review of the Faculty of Arts. Read more…
Tag Archives: Arts
History and business experts share VIVID ideas
Professor David Christian spoke to a packed house about developing a multidisciplinary approach to telling the story of our universe.
In the media
TV, radio, print and online – the achievements of our community are recognised across a range of media outlets.
50 Highlights of the Macquarie University Collection opens
Fifty highlights from the University’s art collection have been curated for a new exhibition in celebration of the our Golden Jubilee Year.
Tony’s Chinese dream sees him win top prize
Tony Edwards, a third-year Chinese student from Macquarie, has won the NSW section of the Chinese Bridge speaking competition.
Old news is good news
Wherever you are on campus, you’re never far from a sculpture. But have you ever stopped to wonder how many sculptures Macquarie has, and when it all began?
Reminder: Learning and Teaching social media survey
Academic staff have been invited via email to participate in a short and confidential survey as part of an Innovation and Scholarship Program research project into Learning and Teaching Social Media. Read more…
National awards for our Library and Art Gallery
Macquarie University’s Library and Art Gallery have each received major recognition from peak industry bodies this weekend, highlighting their vibrant role in the broader community.
Future of media launched in lab
Creative media and future journalism students now have access to Australia’s most sophisticated and current media production facilities, with the launch of Y3A’s Futures Lab on Wednesday night.
Review of the Department of Philosophy
Written submissions are invited from all staff for the review of the Department of Philosophy, within the Faculty of Arts. Read more
Gallipoli from the ‘other side’
On the eve of Anzac Day, over 200 people gathered to hear Harvey Broadbent present his latest research.
Library display is child’s play
The Library has delved into its collection and retrieved many favourites from its stock of children’s literature to create its current display.