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http://www.mq.edu.au/alumni/pdf/SiriusSEFiles.pdf

In 2005 Macquarie is one of the world’s
ten most international universities, with
31% of its students from overseas:
• #1 for students from China
• NSW Exporter of the Year (Education) 2005
• winner of national award for educational
exports to Latin America 2005
• #1 in NSW and #4 in Australia for
international students
• #1 for incoming Study Abroad students
• leads sector in proportion of student body
travelling overseas as part of their study
experience
• the pioneering Global Leadership Program
enrolled 840 students in its first year (2005)
• Sydney Institute of Business and Technology
(SIBT) on campus enrols 30% of all IBT
Education Group’s students
• TV ‘spots’ from English Language Services
with ABC Asia Pacific provide tips across
39 nations to students taking English tests
• MGSM in world’s top 20 for executive education
(Economist Intelligence Unit, 2005).
• $175m (plus tuition fees) spent locally in 2003
by international students on campus
• #36 in world in humanities; #46 in social
sciences; #53 in bio-medicine; and #67 overall
(Times Higher Education Supplement survey of
world’s top 200 universities, 2005)
• #4 for accounting research in Asia-Pacific
• #1 in Australia in citations for chemistry
• world’s biggest PG applied finance program


Just taking a break from exam stuff, dug this up...

intersting stuff on the development of Macq, silicon gully

have a read at "macquarie then and Now" very interst facts, no 1 destiantion from chinese students, 1st in NSW and 4th in aus for itnernational students

Justice Kirby was actually a Chancellor at Macq and the first ABorigine to become a judge got a LLD here..

Not to mention were the least dependent on government funding out of the 39 uni's
 
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Take that UNSW and their claims of 'oooh look at us, we're internationally acclaimed"
 

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ahhh *warm feeling towards uni*

despite it being so cold and me awake procrastinating over an essay grrr

but Macquarie *warrrrm*

essay *cold*

*sleeeeep*
 

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lol

(I hate writing teeny weeny little replies, but that's really all I've got to say...
...and I've got a 10 char limit to fill ;))
 

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Tabris said:
• leads sector in proportion of student body
travelling overseas as part of their study
experience

• the pioneering Global Leadership Program
enrolled 840 students in its first year (2005)

• #1 in Australia in citations for chemistry
They have a great travelling grant. The Global Leadership Program is a great idea (not to mention free to enrol into).

#1 in chemistry citations. Report marking nazis of the world. Its 18 mL not 18mL :|
 

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Cyan_phoeniX said:
one thing that REALLY shits me (and i realise it wasnt said here, but it just reminded me). i do not get how they rank universities overall (i.e. the 10 top universities)... i can get top 100 in terms of some aspect that is more specific, but in terms of an overall rank. Its probably from some stupid set of criterion that is likely to be irrelevant for most people...

shitty, shitty shitty *spits in face of ranking-person*

Methodology is the main debate, should they place more weight on nobel prize winners in faculty? student peer review? jounrals and papers published? etc etc.

google somethign like "SJTU vs THES rankings"

different ranks are are result of different methodologies....
 

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