Improving emotional health, supporting surgical innovation, modelling electricity prices, improving crops, understanding disease and safeguarding our oyster industry – just some of the areas in which our staff are pioneering the future

Improving emotional health, supporting surgical innovation, modelling electricity prices, improving crops, understanding disease and safeguarding our oyster industry – just some of the areas in which our staff are pioneering the future
26 Macquarie research projects were last week awarded more than $10 million by the Australian Research Council (ARC).
Meet our final group of highly commended candidates in the lead up to the 2015 Research Excellence Awards announced this Wednesday 4 November.
A film directed by our own Professor Kathryn Millard has won Best Australian Feature Documentary at the Antenna Documentary Film Festival.
Congratulations to Dr Rachael Gallagher on being recognised with a prestigious Young Tall Poppy Science award.
Congratulations to Dr Bingyang Shi, Dr Amee Baird and Dr Mojtaba Golzan on being awarded more than $1.5 million in NHMRC– ARC Dementia Fellowships.
Meet some of our highly commended candidates in the lead up to the 2015 Research Excellence Awards to be announced on Wednesday 4 November.
Meet some of our highly commended candidates in the lead up to the 2015 Research Excellence Awards announced Wednesday 4 November.
Dr Edwin Lim will represent Macquarie on the Australia China Young Scientist Exchange Program, awarded by the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering.
Launches, fundraisers, awards and more! Here are some of the photographic highlights from the last few weeks.
Professor Michael Heimlich is up for a GEDC Airbus Diversity Award for his work in leading the FIRST program, which brings robotics to women, rural/regional schools and under-represented groups.
Associate Professor Kirstie Fryirs has received an international medal for her research contributions to river system management.