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澳-麦考瑞大学-新课程Bachelor of Health Sciences&6月11日行前指导说明会&科研成果新闻

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Dear,

Macquarie is home to MQ Health - Australia's first fully integrated academic health sciences centre which brings together our Macquarie University Hospital, MQ Health Clinics and the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences at Macquarie University.

It is only natural that we lean into our strength and expertise, and it gives me great pleasure to announce that next year we will be launching a brand new Bachelor of Health Sciences and Diploma of Health Sciences.

I invite you to also join us at next week's Student Pre-Departure Planning webinar - where you can pick up valuable information and tips to assist your students with their preparations for Session 2.

Last but not least, we have also recently introduced a new platform which enables your prospective students to chat directly with one of our international student ambassadors who are also currently studying with us. The value of this resource cannot be understated - as you can now also provide your prospective students with access to first-hand experience and insight into studying at Macquarie University as well as Sydney, Australia.

As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to your Country Manager.

Warm regards,
Lee-ann Norris
Pro Vice-Chancellor, Future Students
Macquarie University

 

COURSE HIGHLIGHT

Bachelor of Health Sciences

**NEW IN 2026**

Launching in 2026, the Bachelor of Health Sciences will equip you with the skills to tackle current and emerging health challenges – locally, nationally and globally. A career in health sciences offers job security, a competitive salary and diverse career paths in traditional and holistic healthcare.

We offer four interdisciplinary majors:

    Our new degree draws on the expertise of MQ Health, which is home to Australia’s only not-for-profit hospital on a university campus, as well as 30 specialist clinics. A Diploma of Health Sciences will also be offered in 2026.

       

      PARTNER ENGAGEMENT SERIES

      Join us live on Wed, 11 June at 4pm AEST

      STUDENT PRE-DEPARTURE PLANNING

      As a key partner of Macquarie University, we invite you to join us to help prepare your students for their arrival in Sydney, Australia.

      During the session, you'll have the opportunity to hear from our expert panel to learn more about

      • Next steps for commencing students including -

        • accepting their offer and enrolling into their units -

        • email & eStudent, Student Card, Unique Student Identifier (USI)

        • working in Australia as an international student >

      • Life in Sydney including information and tips for accommodation, shopping, public transport, setting up a bank account and a mobile SIM card

      • Pre-arrival and arrival including Study New South Wales Pre-departure Checklist and airport pick-up options

       

      MACQUARIE STAFF SPOTLIGHT

      Meet Anthony Bradley

      Regional Director Europe, the Middle East & Africa

      Anthony has been with Macquarie since March 2016, and between 2005 and 2016 held similar roles for Griffith University and James Cook University.

      Anthony has spent the last 35 years actively engaged in the International Education industry, developing student recruitment strategies and institutional linkages, and forging strong relationships with agents, scholarship bodies and government offices. A frequent traveller who has visited over 30 countries, he has also called Africa, Turkey, Spain, Japan, New Zealand, and Australia “home” at one point in time.

      In his spare time, he enjoys most outdoor pursuits particularly camping, wild swimming, and long-distance hiking with his dog.

      On advising prospective students to Macquarie University, Anthony always suggests joining one or more of Macquarie’s 100s of clubs, societies and associations with this piece of advice: “of course your academic studies are your priority but remember that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!”

      Anthony is based in the West of England (MQ’s ‘UK Office’) and is the proud father of two daughters.

       

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      COUNSELLING RESOURCE

      **NEW**

       

      Don't forget. Prospective students can now chat with a current Macquarie University Student

      Macquarie University has introduced a new platform which enables prospective students the opportunity to chat directly with one of our international student ambassadors.

      You can access the platform via Desktop or Mobile. Please share the URL or QR code below with your prospective students interested in studying at Macquarie, so that they may ask our students any questions that they may have.

       

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      Also recognised as Australia's best university in a list of the top 12 universities for biodiversity health, GoE described Macquarie’s Wallumattagal campus habitats as “a testament to the university’s commitment to ecological balance and forward-thinking research.”

       

      Amy Cain honoured for her work on antibiotic resistance

      The Australian Academy of Science (AAS) has awarded the 2025 Gottschalk Medal to Associate Professor Amy Cain from Macquarie University’s Faculty of Science and Engineering and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Synthetic Biology in recognition of her pioneering work in the fight against antibiotic resistance.

      Associate Professor Cain is developing new genome-based technologies to combat deadly hospital bacteria, addressing one of the greatest threats to global health. “Antibiotic resistance is one of the greatest threats to humankind. By 2050, we will see around 10 million deaths per year due to antibiotic resistance – more than all cancers combined,” Associate Professor Cain says.

       

      Associate Professor Lee Spitler named Space Scientist of the Year

      Associate Professor Lee Spitler, Head of Space Projects at Australian Astronomical Optics – Macquarie University, was last night named Space Scientist of the Year in the sixth annual Australian Space Awards 2025 at Illumina Sydney.

      The award recognises Associate Professor Spitler's work in using astronomical instrumentation expertise to support Australia's growing space industry. Under his leadership, AAO technology is heading to the moon through Project LUNA and will be used in thermal imaging for space applications.