Liaison Activities
Liaison Activities aimed at providing an insight into Macquarie University and what it offers are organised by the Student Recruitment.
Liaison Activities include:
Campus tours
Macquarie University runs guided campus tours for individuals. Tours cover the campus generally, locations of services and facilities and a brief library tour or walk through the Macquarie University Sport and Recreation.
2008 tours:
- Monday 10 April and Friday 18 April
- Monday 7 July and Friday 11 July
- Monday 29 September and Friday 3 October
Tours are available at 10am, 11am, 12pm, 2pm and 3pm each day. Bookings are essential. Please contact (02) 9850 7309 with your preferred date, time and whether you would like to tour the Library or Macquarie University Sport and Recreation. By prior arrangement tours can be organised outside these dates and for large school groups. Bookings can also be made via email to: publicrelations@mq.edu.au
School presentations
School Careers Advisers can organise a Macquarie University presentation at your school just by contacting the Student Recruitment.
Macquarie University academics may also be available to present specific information on their area of study. Current Macquarie University students are also available to speak about their university experience.
Presentations cover topics such as:
- Macquarie University's degree programs
- New courses
- Pathways into Macquarie University
- Scholarships
- The UAI
- Life on campus
- Careers and the future
- Macquarie University Transition Program
- Study skills
- Motivation, time and stress management
If you have something specific in mind or would like a combination of the above, please contact a member of the Student Recruitment.
Science and technology liaison
While you’re gazing into your future, spend some time gazing at the stars!
Macquarie University’s mobile planetarium can come to your school. Providing darkness in the daytime it simulates the appearance of the stars at night. You’ll see the apparent movement of the stars due to the spin of the Earth and our movement around the Sun.
A Liaison Officer will talk about courses and careers in information and communication sciences and answer any questions you may have about studying at Macquarie University.
Schools can also arrange a tour of the University's Optoelectronics laser labs.
For more information on any of these activities please contact the Science and Technology Liaison Officer.
Careers markets
The Macquarie University Student Recruitment attends careers markets throughout NSW. For details about which markets Macquarie University is attending please contact a member of the Student Recruitment.
