The 'Big 5' activities that help students safeguard their mental health
Five simple habits practiced several times a week could significantly protect students’ mental health, according to leading psychologist Professor Nick Titov AM.
Innovation with heart: How Macquarie’s Incubator is nurturing family-led startups
At Macquarie University’s Incubator, innovation often begins close to home. A growing number of parent-child teams are transforming shared ideas into real-world ventures, seamlessly blending experience with fresh thinking to create startups that are both personal and pioneering.
Hot-wired for history
Our new Bachelor of History harnesses the past to prepare students for an evolving present.
Idea to impact: how the Macquarie Incubator is powering the next generation of entrepreneurs
With support from the Macquarie University Incubator, psychology student Georgia Muriti is transforming how people connect with mental health professionals — and she’s just one of many students turning bold ideas into thriving ventures.
Classroom experience in Thailand a win-win for student teachers and children
A group of Education students has embarked on an enriching placement at an international school in Bangkok, where they had the chance to both apply and develop their skills.
Racing the wind: How engineering students broke two world records with MQ Speed
From classroom to desert raceway, Macquarie students are shattering world speed records, propelling careers and pushing the limits of human-powered vehicles.
Women who mean business
Students who have their sights set on a stellar career in the corporate world are making professional connections with some of Australia's most successful companies thanks to the work of six young members of the Macquarie Business School.
Action! Film students get behind the camera asap
VIDEO: When students start a Screen Production filmmaking unit at Macquarie University, they can expect to start producing screen stories early, using professional standard studio facilities.
Dreaming of overseas study? The world's your oyster at Macquarie
VIDEO: With over 200 partners across 50 countries, the sky is the limit for Macquarie students seeking to broaden their academic and cultural horizons through overseas exchanges.
Greek field trip: Archaeology adventure offers insights into ancient world
A Macquarie University archaeological project gives students the unique opportunity to spend three weeks surveying ancient sites in Greece.
Music to their ears: How dreams are turned into real-life jobs
Practical experience, expert training and state-of-the-art facilities ensure music students are ready for jobs in the industry.
The surprising benefits of graduating with a double degree
Being able to study more than one area of interest gives students more choice, particularly if they are uncertain of exactly what they want to do.