Read what stories have made the news over the summer, plus find out how the Communications team can help you tell your story to a wider audience.
Tag Archives: Media
In the media: Highlights of Macquarie’s 2015 media stories
Every now and then there comes a news story from our ranks that truly cuts through to capture the imagination – have you been keeping up with our news?
Australia’s possible strategy shift on Syria is a nod to Russia’s influence
Dr Adam Lockyer shares his insight with The Conversation on Australia’s foreign and defence policy on Syria.
In the media
TV, radio, print and online – our researchers share their expertise and profile their recent work across a range of media outlets. Here are some examples from the last month.
Volkswagen outrage shows limits of corporate power
Professor Carl Rhodes shares his insight with The Conversation on the recent Volkswagen scandal.
The countdown to connect more
Final preparations for Learning and Teaching Week 2015 are underway, so don’t miss your chance to save your seat at one of the host of sessions on offer.
A new mq.edu.au
On Monday 12 October our new University website will be revealed publicly, heralding a significant change in our approach to digital governance, culture and communications.
Mick Fanning changes his surfboard colour from ‘yum yum yellow’
Associate Professor Nathan Hart shares his insight with The Conversation on how sharks perceive colour.
Inclusive education means all children are included in every way, not just in theory
Dr Kathy Cologon shares her insight with The Conversation on inclusive education.
Judgement day: farewell but not goodbye to performance reviews
Dr Dale Tweedie and Dr David Wild shared their insight with The Conversation on the subject of annual performance reviews.
In the media
TV, radio, print and online – our researchers share their expertise and profile their recent work across a range of media outlets. Here are some examples from the last month.
NSW ditches another protection for Indigenous people in custody
PhD candidate Eugene Schofield-Georgeson shared his insight with The Conversation on the federal government’s proposal to abolish the Custody Notification Service in NSW.