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Art imitates life as students compete for a chance at Olympiad glory

9 April 2015

In a situation typical of those showcased in the critically acclaimed film X+Y released around Australia today, the top performing …

Professional and Consumer Forums for shared learning of pioneering treatment of lymphoedema using liposuction

8 April 2015

Data collated by medical staff at Macquarie University Hospital has shown that a liposuction surgery performed on eligible lymphoedema patients …

Team 3132 wins Regional Chairman’s award at the Hawaii FRC regional

7 April 2015

FIRST Robotics is an internationally acclaimed robotics program that inspires a passion for Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths in young people. At the …

April graduation series commences

1 April 2015

Macquarie University’s April 2015 graduation series commences on Tuesday 7 April, with more than 15000 guests expected to attend ceremonies …

Battle of Gallipoli centenary honoured in art exhibition

1 April 2015

To commemorate the centenary of the Battle of Gallipoli, Macquarie University’s Art Gallery will launch an exhibition of artworks to …

Playground washing only temporary solution to children’s exposure to lead dust

26 March 2015

A new study has found that while the washing of playground equipment in mining towns does reduce children’s exposure to …

Australia to tackle melanoma with $14m research program

25 March 2015

Federal Minister for Health, the Hon. Sussan Ley, today announced more than $14 million in funding for a research program …

Macquarie Law School alumnus leads Henry Davis York

25 March 2015

Macquarie Law School congratulates alumnus Michael Greene on his recent appointment as Managing Partner of Henry Davis York (HDY), a renowned …

Macquarie Law School alumnus leads Henry Davis York

23 March 2015

Macquarie Law School congratulates alumnus Michael Greene on his recent appointment as Managing Partner of Henry Davis York (HDY), a …

Study: medication error reporting not indicative of patient safety

23 March 2015

A comparative study at two Australian hospitals suggests that hospitals’ incident data have significant shortcomings, especially as the basis for …

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