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Tag Archives: Science and Engineering
Partnership launched with Johnson & Johnson Medical
We’ve signed a new collaborative agreement with one of our largest business park neighbours, Johnson & Johnson Medical.
Sky’s the limit for major astronomy events
Ask the big questions at public events for the Astronomical Society of Australia’s Annual Scientific Meeting on campus this week.
Four of our best make World’s Most Influential Minds list
A global report by Thomson Reuters identifies four of our staff as key influencers in the future direction of their fields.
Dance of the droids
High school students from around the world pitted their creations against each other for the first time on campus.
Research challenge opportunities with Cochlear
Following the success of the Great Cancer Challenge in November 2013, a new event with Cochlear is set for 19 August.
Research spotlight
Professor Quentin Parker is opening up the heavens as Director of our Research Centre in Astronomy, Astrophysics and Astrophonics.
Grant opens up sea of opportunity
Jumping into the briny deep is just another day at the office for Biological Sciences Scientific Officer Sarah Collison.
Fish feelings go global
Increasing collaboration between our researchers and media team helps to rapidly amplify our research and innovation success stories to a new global audience.
Biotech company relocates scientific headquarters to campus
Australian biotechnology company Minomic International Ltd has relocated its Australian scientific headquarters to Macquarie’s campus.
A spectacular success for Motor Neurone Disease fundraising
Last Friday 20 June more than 500 guests attended a spectacular fundraising event at the Ivy Ballroom, in support of the Motor Neurone Disease Service at Macquarie University.
Celebrating academic promotions
Recently promoted academics celebrated with University leaders at a luncheon in their honour.