
Issue 4, 2006
Connect with Macquarie provides prospective undergraduate students with the latest news from the University, as well as information on courses, scholarships, clubs and facilities, upcoming events, student profiles and much more.
A new online resource developed in partnership between NASA and Macquarie University is giving budding scientists the opportunity to tackle one of humankind’s biggest questions – How did life begin on Earth? It may also be the first step toward a new way of science education. More >
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The Bachelor of International Studies (BIntStud) requires a minimum of three years full-time study (longer for part-time students) and is conducted with a focus on either Asian or European Studies. More >
* Sports Scholarships More >
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During National Science Week (12–22 August) Macquarie University will launch Get SET Search – a new, interactive tool to help students discover the range of science, engineering and technology (SET) careers available to university graduates. More >
The first group of students to participate in the new Macquarie Volunteers Abroad program recently returned from Fiji having built a much-needed house for a local couple. More >
Whether you’ve been bitten by the acting bug or you have a longing to direct, produce or work behind the scenes of a dramatic production, at Macquarie University you can pursue your desire in a number of ways. More >
* Ask about the transition from school to university More >
