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4 part lecture showcases MQ's research excellence and features a leading academic from the 4 faculties.
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The 12th June 2014 marks the 50th Anniversary of the Act of Parliament establishing Macquarie University. The 50th Anniversary is a time to reflect and celebrate our greatest achievements and comes at a poignant time as we look to the far horizon future of Macquarie University. The role of the Steering committee is to consult & facilitate ideas from the broader community to the Executive committee, provide advice and present distilled ideas, work with the many campus stakeholders, and to assist
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MacFest MacFest takes place over three days and celebrates Macquarie uni life with over 140 student and market stalls, live performances and activities in the Central Courtyard. The reason? To welcome new and returning students to Semester Two.
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Courtyard Challenge Beginning at Macquarie University in 2009, the Courtyard Challenge has promoted diversity across campus for students, staff and the local community. In previous years, participants of the Courtyard Challenge have included school students from Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience (AIME) partner schools, Robert Menzies College, Dunmore Lang College and Macquarie University Village.
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Discover why Macquarie is the university for you - If you're considering studying at uni, visit our North Ryde campus on Open Day and get to know Macquarie University.
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Graduation Ceremony Macquarie University is delighted to be with you to the end in celebrating this momentous occasion. We provide a range of facilities and services to ensure your Graduation is as memorable and hassle-free as can be.
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Conception Day Conception Day is an embedded tradition and one of the most anticipated social events on the Macquarie calendar and 2013 will be no exception!
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An event for recent graduates providing professional development and networking. It features a discussion panel by prominent alumni.
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MQ Blues AwardsBlues Awards originated at Oxford and Cambridge Universities where it became traditional in the early days to exchange rowing singlets after the annual Boat Race. The practice is wide spread in universities in North America, Australia, and the United Kingdom. Macquarie University adopted the practice of awarding a ‘Sporting Blue’ to recognise the outstanding sporting achievements of their students.Presented at Macquarie University for the first time in 1968, the Blues Awards recognise excellenc
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Awards for the student groups
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Combine the Family and Friends day with a community festival. The evnt would run for the duration of the day and into the evening and feature activities, amusements, an evening concert, night food markets and a mini-trop fest outdoor film screening of film competition.