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Uniquely located in the heart of Australia’s largest high-tech precinct, Macquarie brings together 40,000 students and 2000 staff in one thriving hub of discovery. Our campus spans 126 hectares, with open green space that gives our community the freedom to think and grow. More than AU$1 billion has recently been invested in our facilities and infrastructure so our students and staff can thrive in an environment that is inspiring and switched on to the latest digital technologies. With more than 300 leading companies located on or around the Macquarie campus, our students are able to tap into industry connections that give them an edge in their future careers, while our staff have access to outstanding research and innovation opportunities with some of the world’s leading organisations.
Study Areas
Business
Education
Engineering
Information Technology
Environment
Health and medical sciences
Law, Security and intelligence
Media, Creative arts and communication
Science
Society, history languages
Scholarships
Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship
The Macquarie University Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship provides a partial tuition fee scholarship for outstanding students to study at Macquarie University North Ryde campus. It has been designed to recognise academic excellence and provide financial assistance for international students. The Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship is highly competitive and will be awarded progressively through the year to future applicants to Macquarie University based on academic merit.
Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship – Big History
The Big History Scholarship is a full international scholarship available to international students who apply for an undergraduate course at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia.
Ranking
5 stars in all QS categories
(Teaching, employability, research, internationalisation, facilities, innovation, access and specialist subjects. QS 2015)