Macquarie Robotics teams compete in Beijing to bring home the Engineering Design and Mechanics Award.

Macquarie Robotics teams compete in Beijing to bring home the Engineering Design and Mechanics Award.
Tomorrow, Tuesday 1 December, the University will conduct a simulated HAZMAT exercise. Staff are advised to keep clear of the sign-posted areas.
One of our brightest female researchers has received the prestigious 2016 Nancy Millis Medal for Women in Science
Four of our best were accepted into the prestigious Australian Research Council College of Experts to help shape research innovation nationally.
Dr Lee Spitler and Dr Alexandra Woolgar honoured at the 2015 Research Excellence Awards.
Three diverse research areas and one leader in focus: Who were our 2015 Research Excellence stars?
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
Meet our final group of highly commended candidates in the lead up to the 2015 Research Excellence Awards announced this Wednesday 4 November.
You’re invited to share your knowledge to help establish mutually beneficial partnerships with businesses, organisations, and the community in the Orange region.
Congratulations to Dr Rachael Gallagher on being recognised with a prestigious Young Tall Poppy Science award.
Meet some of our highly commended candidates in the lead up to the 2015 Research Excellence Awards to be announced on Wednesday 4 November.
Associate Professor John Alroy is on a quest to raise awareness of threatened species and halt their decline.