Macquarie University

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Formation1964
HeadquartersSydney, Australia
Type•  public
•  research
Public research university in Sydney, Australia

Macquarie University is a public research university based in Sydney, Australia, in the suburb of Macquarie Park. Founded in 1964 by the New South Wales Government, it was the third university to be established in the metropolitan area of Sydney.[1]

Macquarie has five faculties, as well as the Macquarie University Hospital and the Macquarie Graduate School of Management, which are located on the university's main campus in suburban Sydney. The university is the first in Australia to fully align its degree system with the Bologna Accord, standardizing higher-education.[2]

The initial concept of the campus was to create a new high technology corridor, similar to the area surrounding Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, the goal being to provide for interaction between industry and the new university.[3]


 

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GroupStart
Centre for Policing Intelligence & Counter Terrorism2005

 

Employees on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEnd
Tim FlanneryProfessor in the Climate Risk Concentration of Research Excellence20072013
Peter GresteProfessor of JournalismFebruary 2022
Michael KirbyChancellor19841993

 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornNationalitySummaryDescription
Tim Anderson30 April 1953AustraliaActivist
Academic
John Faulkner12 April 1954AustraliaAustralian Minister for Defence from 2009 to 2010. Global Panel Foundation
Ghassan Hage1957AustraliaAcademicLebanese-Australian academic working on racism, nationalism and multiculturalism.
Yalda Hakim25 June 1983AustraliaJournalistSky News world presenter, ex BBC. Selected as Young Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2019.
Brad Hazzard30 August 1951AustraliaPolitician
Deep state actor
health Minister of New South Wales during COVID.
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