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Macquarie University Research News
Macquarie University is continuing with our unique investment plan to secure our position as a world-class research institution in a range of areas of international significance and benefit to Australia. These vacancies are unique as they will allow you to develop your research within a worldclass team and to engage with top-class students.
Research Office Bulletin Board
The main purpose of the Scheme is to provide support at a postdoctoral level, normally to researchers who are at the beginning of their research career. Applications will also be considered from researchers seeking to re-establish their research career following a career interruption. Up to 6 Fellowships will be offered.
Source: The Research Office | April 2008
The purpose of the Macquarie University Research Development scheme is to enable researchers to develop basic or strategic research projects into proposals for submission to the ARC Discovery-Projects or NHMRC Project Grants schemes, or to develop applied research projects into proposals for submission to the ARC Linkage Projects scheme.
Source: The Research Office | March 2008
Higher Degree Research Office Bulletin Board
2008 is year of change for HDR candidature information availability. A web version of the HDR Guide for Candidates and Supervisors has just been developed which makes access to this important information much easier. In addition to this, a new HDR Policies & Procedures section on the website has also been added and this will be progressively updated with new documents throughout the year.
Source: Higher Degree Research Office | March 2008
Information about the world-class research activity of Macquarie PhD candidates Deanne Bird and Julie Bednarski is available at The Macquarie Globe. Deanne is jointly enrolled in her PhD at the University of Iceland and is investigating public perceptions of volcanogenic hazards. Julie is researching the visual perception of jumping spiders and is jointly enrolled at the University of Massachusetts, Amhurst. They are part of a growing number of Macquarie PhD candidates jointly enrolled with leading international universities.
Source: Higher Degree Research Office | May 2008
- Overcoming Procrastination Workshop June 2. Don't delay.
- New Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research
- Information on Higher Degree Research and Copyright
- Research Degree Applications Open (application form - PDF)
- Online Central Commencement Program
- Joint University Degrees (Cotutelle) Encouraged
- MQRES scheme summary (PDF)


