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Friday 21st November, 2008
Award-winning journalist and Macquarie alumnus Hugh Riminton (pictured above) tells David Myton about the highlights, and the dangers, of life as a foreign correspondent.
U@MQ's CEO Dee Anderson talks to David Myton about her background, the new organisation's plans and the role of alumni.
A huge challenge facing today's politicians is to start preparing us for dramatic changes that must unfold in order to secure our future over the next 40 years.
Australia may just be reawakening from a "dreamy period", says Hugh Mackay.
Have you seen the Sport & Aquatic Centre yet? The next time you are in the area take some time to visit the new $17 million facility.
About 310 Macquarie athletes headed to the Gold Coast on 23-27 September for the 2007 Australian University Games. This year it was expected more than 6,600 university athletes would converge on the Gold Coast for the week-long event.
Acknowledgement: Many of the Campus News articles come from the Macquarie University Public Relations and Marketing Unit. For more details on these and other stories about Macquarie visit the Public Relations and Marketing website.
Alumni
Events We've held some fabulous Alumni events recently both in Australia and overseas and it's gratifying to see how well attended they have been by Macquarie graduates and their guests. Indeed, many of the 2007 events have been fully booked, writes the Chair of the Standing Committee of Convocation, Dr Judith Dickson.
The recently-retired Brian Spencer reflects on a distinguished career at Macquarie University in which he has served as key member of the University's senior executive, having worked for five chancellors and four vice-chancellors. He spoke to David Myton.
Anna Choy has had a remarkably public career, starring in TV shows and movies. But it's a private achievement that stands out for her as she reflects on her life – obtaining a degree from Macquarie University while simultaneously working full time. She spoke to David Myton
Reducing our footprint Australia is about to enter an election campaign, but this one is different. For the first time, both parties have accepted the reality of global climate change. Along with the usual arguments about health care and schools, the major political parties are staking out positions on carbon trading, carbon taxes and the funding of new energy-saving technology
Animal Magic Between them they have won six of the country's most prestigious research prizes and twice in recent years iconic BBC documentary-maker, Sir David Attenborough, has beaten a path to their doors. Working in the footsteps of Charles Darwin, Centre for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior director, Professor Chris Evans, says the modern study of animal behaviour is far from esoteric, and would continue to make important contributions to conservation, robotics and understanding human behaviour.
Graduates urged to join new program Alumni are being encouraged to participate in the new Macquarie Ambassadors program designed to allow graduates to share their personal and professional experiences with current students.
Empowering our graduates in Victoria A new alumni chapter for the growing numbers of Macquarie's Victorian graduates is taking its inspiration for a proposed global alumni network from the world's leading universities and largest accounting firms.
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