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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.
The Macquarie University Incubator is a space to research and develop ideas that can be commercialised. [78] It was established in 2017 as a part of the Macquarie Park Innovation District (MPID) project. [78] Macquarie University received a $1 million grant from the New South Wales government to build the incubator.
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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]
Established as a foundational discipline of Macquarie University, Macquarie Law School is one of Australia’s premier law schools. Entry into the law school is competitive, with candidates required to possess superior grades including an ATAR of 96, or have gained an internal GPA of at least 3.0 for competitive first-year application.
The Pink Ban was a strike action, taken by the Builders Labourers Federation (BLF), at Macquarie University due to the expulsion of a gay man from student housing. [1] [2]The Pink Bans were a pivotal movement in Australian history, where labour union activism intersected with gay rights.
James A. (Jim) Piper AM (1 January 1947 – 20 July 2023) was a New Zealand/Australian physicist, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) and Professor of Physics at Macquarie University. [3] Piper studied physics at the University of Otago, New Zealand, and received a B.Sc. (Hons) in 1968. [3] He completed a Ph.D. in atomic physics, also at Otago ...
Makinson was a friend and colleague of John Clive Ward [9] and assisted in the creation of the physics program at Macquarie University where he obtained a position in 1968. [1] In the late 1970s he was a supporter of the Macquarie science reform movement. [10] Makinson died of cancer, at Wahroonga, a northern suburb of Sydney, in 1979. [1]