17 April 2013
The Government estimates that ten million Australians will suffer some kind of hearing loss by 2050 – almost one quarter of the population. In order to help reduce the impact this will have on our society and its economy, Australia’s leading hearing researchers and service providers are working together to improve outcomes for those affected.
15 April 2013
This is an extract of an article originally published in The Conversation by Macquarie University’s Professor Mark Taylor; Associate Professor …
26 March 2013
The Fulbright and Anne Wexler Scholars were announced during the annual presentation dinner at Parliament House in Canberra last week, …
24 March 2013
In a new article published in the April issue of the journal Behavioral and Brain Sciences, philosopher Nicolas Bullot from …
22 March 2013
Macquarie University’s Climate Futures research centre and Department of Biological Sciences recently hosted a booked-out public presentation from Professor Paul …
22 March 2013
Enquiring Minds, a Bridges to Higher Education initiative launching today, is aimed at igniting the curiosity and interest in learning …
21 March 2013
At a ceremony last night, 125 elite athletes were inducted into the Macquarie University Sport Scholarship Program. Organisers say the …
20 March 2013
New research from Macquarie University suggests that arid zone reptiles could struggle to find suitable homes as a result of …
20 March 2013
The rich history of the Australian Greek café is the subject of new exhibition set to open at the Macquarie …
15 March 2013
Macquarie University will attempt a world record for the longest consecutive Touch Rugby Football game this April, with over 350 …