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2:28 pm April 22, 2008
Dr James Rabeau is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Physics at MQ, and currently leads the QMApp group. His background ranges from diamond chemical vapour deposition and materials science to optics, spectroscopy and single photon sources.
4:34 pm April 15, 2008
Macquarie University Professor of Law Bryan Horrigan discusses with David Myton the legal implications of corporate social responsibility.
10:27 am April 10, 2008
Research Professor John Sutton talks to MQtv about his role as a philosopher in the Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Science
11:27 am October 23, 2007
The Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Science's Professor Max Coltheart talks to MQtv about the Centre's work and what it takes to be a leading researcher.
11:12 am October 23, 2007
The Centre for Integrative Study of Animal Behaviour's Associate Professor Chris Evans talks to MQtv about the Centre's work and what it takes to be a leading researcher.
10:58 am October 23, 2007
The Centre for Social Inclusion's Dr Amanda Wise talks to MQtv about the Centre's work and what it takes to be a leading researcher.
10:53 am October 23, 2007
The Centre for Social Inclusion's Associate Professor Nick Smith talks to MQtv about the Centre's work and what it takes to be a leading researcher.
10:39 am October 23, 2007
Macquarie scientists Dr Michael Withford and Associate Professor David Coutts talk about the University's work on lasers.
6:01 pm October 15, 2007
MGSM's Professor John Croucher talks to David Myton about his new book Number Crunch - and the allure of statistics.
5:58 pm October 15, 2007
Modern history lecturer Dr Marnie Hughes-Warrington talks about her latest book History goes to the movies: studying history on film
5:54 pm October 15, 2007
Karl van Dyke, manager of the Macquarie's Museum of Ancient Cultures, takes us on a fascinating journey through this unique museum.
5:49 pm October 15, 2007
Dr Andrew Simpson, Macquarie's museum's education officer, discusses the University's diverse range of museums, which are visited by more than 10,000 people a year.
5:46 pm October 15, 2007
Organised by Stanford Technology Ventures Program as part of the 2007 Entrepreneurship Week USA and hosted locally by the Macquarie Institute for Innovation, the Innovation Challenge was open to student teams from around the world. This is the story of Macquarie University's involvement in the Challenge ...
5:42 pm October 15, 2007
The best ideas usually come from unexpected places, and it was no exception when filmmaker Alec Morgan first stumbled upon the films of Rupert Kathner. MQtv interns Michael Crooks and Or Handelsman talk to the Macquarie Media Department's Morgan, and find out how a chance encounter with some archive footage five years ago led to Hunt Angels, his AFI Award winning documentary.
5:40 pm October 15, 2007
Star of the ABC's At The Movies program, renowned film critic Margaret Pomeranz, tells why she's a fan of MQtv!
5:37 pm October 15, 2007
Jason Twamley, Macquarie's Chair Professor in Quantum Information Science, tells how a new field of science and technology may dramatically improve information processing
5:34 pm October 15, 2007
Macquarie Professor of Proteomics and CEO of the Australian Proteomics Analysis Facility, Mark Baker, explains the significance of studying and identifying the proteins found in humans, plants, animals, and other life forms.
5:27 pm October 15, 2007
New York City's Jason Rindenau spent a semester at Macquarie University. He video recorded his experiences at Macquarie for NBC's Junior Year Abroad series. And so MQtv recorded Jason ...
5:16 pm October 15, 2007
Professor Anne Burns and Sandra Bilson discuss the work of Macquarie University's Centre for Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism.
5:15 pm October 15, 2007
Professor Anne Burns and Sandra Bilson discuss the work of Macquarie University's Centre for Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism.
5:13 pm October 15, 2007
Professor Anne Burns and Sandra Bilson discuss the work of Macquarie University's Centre for Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism.
5:08 pm October 15, 2007
After 25 years in the field, Australia's foremost Egyptologist, Naguib Kanawati became the first Australian permitted to work at Giza.
5:05 pm October 15, 2007
After 25 years in the field, Australia's foremost Egyptologist, Naguib Kanawati became the first Australian permitted to work at Giza.
5:03 pm October 15, 2007
After 25 years in the field, Australia's foremost Egyptologist, Naguib Kanawati became the first Australian permitted to work at Giza.
4:50 pm October 15, 2007
'There are no facts, only interpretations' ... Nietzsche's dictum has underpinned postmodernism's relativistic outlook sparking controversy and acrimony.
4:47 pm October 15, 2007
'There are no facts, only interpretations' ... Nietzsche's dictum has underpinned postmodernism's relativistic outlook sparking controversy and acrimony.
4:44 pm October 15, 2007
'There are no facts, only interpretations' ... Nietzsche's dictum has underpinned postmodernism's relativistic outlook sparking controversy and acrimony.
4:22 pm October 15, 2007
Psychologist Associate Professor Graeme Russell looks at the key issues facing men, particularly those regarding work-life balance and identity.
4:20 pm October 15, 2007
Psychologist Associate Professor Graeme Russell looks at the key issues facing men, particularly those regarding work-life balance and identity.
4:18 pm October 15, 2007
Psychologist Associate Professor Graeme Russell looks at the key issues facing men, particularly those regarding work-life balance and identity.
3:51 pm October 15, 2007
In her recent book New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd asked the provocative question: Are Men Necessary?
3:49 pm October 15, 2007
In her recent book New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd asked the provocative question: Are Men Necessary?
3:46 pm October 15, 2007
In her recent book New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd asked the provocative question: Are Men Necessary?
3:43 pm October 15, 2007
Is the history discipline so riddled with postmodernism that academics have lost the ability to tell the truth about the past?
3:41 pm October 15, 2007
Is the history discipline so riddled with postmodernism that academics have lost the ability to tell the truth about the past?
3:31 pm October 15, 2007
Is the history discipline so riddled with postmodernism that academics have lost the ability to tell the truth about the past?
3:27 pm October 15, 2007
Innovation and entrepreneurship are vital for the future success of individuals as well as that of Australia's economy. With Professor Craig Mudge.
3:25 pm October 15, 2007
Innovation and entrepreneurship are vital for the future success of individuals as well as that of Australia's economy. With Professor Craig Mudge.
3:22 pm October 15, 2007
Innovation and entrepreneurship are vital for the future success of individuals as well as that of Australia's economy. With Professor Craig Mudge.
1:23 pm October 15, 2007
Students can learn how to be innovative and entrepreneurial - find out how here!
12:47 pm October 15, 2007
Discover what it takes to be one of Macquarie's sports stars.
11:23 am October 14, 2007
The Australian Centre for Astrobiology's Professor Paul Davies talks to MQtv about the Centre's work and what it takes to be a leading researcher.