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Macquarie University Library 1993, scaled by members of the Macquarie University Mountaineering Society during O-Week. Macquarie grew during the seventies and eighties with rapid expansion in courses offered, student numbers and development of the site. In 1972, the university established the Macquarie Law School, the third law school in Sydney.
With the addition of a new state of the art building in 2012 Robert Menzies College now accommodates a maximum of 312 residents. As of 2013, six permanent staff members live on site at RMC, including the Master, the Dean, and the Anglican Chaplain to Macquarie University.
Jamie Parker, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Balmain; Tanya Plibersek, Australian politician, Member for Sydney in the Australian House of Representatives [22] Steven Pringle, former member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Campus Experience is the student organisation at Macquarie University and is a wholly owned subsidiary company of the University. The organisation manages Macquarie University's non-academic services of food and retail, entertainment, sport and recreation, student groups, child care and student publications.
Macquarie Business School (MQBS) is a constituent body of Macquarie University, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. MQBS is a highly ranked business school originally established as the Faculty of Business and Economics. The School is the focal point for all business, management, economics research and education at Macquarie University. [1]
Nicholas Hugh Smith (born 1962) is an Australian philosopher and Honorary Professor of Philosophy at Macquarie University. Smith is known for his research on hermeneutics , political philosophy and Charles Taylor 's thought.
The school is based within the University Clinic Building adjacent and connected to the Macquarie University Hospital. [ 1 ] The school has used successful teaching hospitals (particularly Johns Hopkins and the Mayo Clinic) as models for its development and operations.
Dianne Yerbury AO (born 25 March 1941) is an Australian university administrator and company director. She was the Vice-Chancellor of Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia from 1987 to 2005. She was Australia's first female Vice-Chancellor, and was also the longest serving Vice-Chancellor of Macquarie University.