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Local universities carve a passage to India.
Byline: Bernard Lane Apr 17, 2007 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Australia's tertiary education institutions are increasingly tapping the emerging market of India. They are doing so both by attracting foreign students to Australia and by setting up joint ventures or new...
Tags: Australia, Collaboration, Groupware, Macquarie University, MARKETING, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-04-17
Mt Isa lead levels up to 33 times above limits.
Byline: Leigh Dayton Mar 18, 2007 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Queensland outback mining town of Mt Isa has lead levels 33 times greater than minimal levels set by the Government. A study undertaken by Macquarie University found lead levels of...
Tags: Government, HEALTHCARE, Macquarie University, Queensland, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-03-18
Fibreoptics research a cash cow.
Byline: Nick Miller Oct 16, 2006 (The Age - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Australian Research Council ARC announced 1154 research grants in the week ending 14 October 2006. Worth more than $A365 million, the main beneficiaries of the ARC grants in...
Tags: Databases, Macquarie University, SOFTWARE, WIRELESS
Research articles 2006-10-16
Healthy men.
Byline: Amita Tandukar Mar 06, 2006 (BRW - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Managers in Australia must see the health of male employees as very important. The workplace can put great stress...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Macquarie University, SOFTWARE, workplace
Research articles 2006-03-06
Teacher's pet.
Jun 17, 2005 (BRW - ABIX via COMTEX) A new software program called Learning Activity Management System LAMS was released in April 2005. The free open-source software, which was developed by Macquarie e- Learning Software Centre of Excellence MELCOE, an unit of Australia's Macquarie...
Tags: Australia, Macquarie University, software
Research articles 2005-06-17
Australian government supports Mimix Broadband's collaborative research.(Brief Article)
Mimix Broadband, Inc. and Macquarie University have recently been awarded more than US $500K in research funding under the Australian Research Council's ARC Linkage-Projects Scheme, which seeks to encourage and develop long-term strategic research alliances between higher education institutions and industries. Through 2007, ARC will ...
Tags: broadband, Government, Macquarie University, NETWORKING, researcher, SOFTWARE, Strategy, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2005-02-01
MIMIX Broadband Inc. and Macquarie University.(CONTRACTS)(Brief Article)
MIMIX Broadband Inc. and Macquarie University have been awarded more than US$500K in research funding under the Australian Research Council's ARC Linkage-Projects Scheme, which seeks to encourage and develop long-term strategic research alliances between higher education institutions and industries. The research focuses on the operation...
Tags: CAD, HARDWARE, Macquarie University, Semiconductors, SOFTWARE, Strategy, transistor
Research articles 2005-02-01
Horses for courses in financial education: universities are now offering a dazzling array of financial education choices. These include online learning, weekend courses and offshore campuses
Shamus Cassar lives in Adelaide and is completing his Master of Applied Finance online via Charles Sturt University in NSW. Next year he hopes to start a Master of Accountancy or an MBA in accounting and commercial law, again at CSU and also online. After completing a law degree...
Tags: E-learning, education, FINANCE, financial, Macquarie University, offshore, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2003-10-01
Computer is 'Australia's most powerful'.
Sep 02, 2003 (Electronics News - ABIX via COMTEX) Five New South Wales universities have formed a consortium to purchase a 1.5 teraflop computer. The system consists of 144 clustered Dell PowerEdge systems, each of which runs dual Intel Xeon processors with two gigabytes...
Tags: Components, computer, HARDWARE, Linux, Macquarie University, Processors, Semiconductors, Servers, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2003-09-02
Uni cheats to be prey of internet "robots".
Jan 14, 2003 (The Sydney Morning Herald - ABIX via COMTEX) The University of Technology, Sydney UTS will utilise computer software to analyse Internet documents to prevent cheating. Staff at the university voted to install the software, which uses "web crawler" robots to analyse...
Tags: INTERNET, Macquarie University, Plagiarism, Robots, software, Sydney
Research articles 2003-01-14
AGSM caretaker at helm in stormy times.
Jan 07, 2003 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) The Australian Graduate School of Management AGSM has appointed a "caretaker" director. He is Carrick Martin, a former senior academic at Macquarie University, which owns AGSM jointly with the University of New South...
Tags: Government, Macquarie University, SOFTWARE, University of New South Wales
Research articles 2003-01-08
Professor recognised for work in aged care.
Oct 22, 2002 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) A Western Australian professor is the first academic to be named Telstra Australian businesswoman of the year. She is Linda Kristjanson, the communications, health and science associate dean at Edith Cowan University. She won the...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Macquarie University, professor, SECURITY, SOFTWARE, SSL/TLS
Research articles 2002-10-23
Paying more to bring up our children.
Oct 07, 2002 (Herald Sun - ABIX via COMTEX) In early October 2002, Macquarie University has completed research into the costs associated with raising a family in Australia. Factors such as child care, food, health, housing and transport were all taken into consideration. According...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Macquarie University, Manufacturing, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2002-10-07
Centre of blue chip attention.
Aug 05, 2002 The Australian ABIX via COMTEX -- The Internet Innovation Centre, a joint operation of CSIRO and Sydney's Macquarie University opened on 5 August 2002. According to the centre's director, Ian Krycer, many domestic and international customers are already interested. The ...
Tags: chip, Collaboration, Groupware, INTERNET, Macquarie University, PRODUCTIVITY, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2002-08-05
Online learning set to become much smarter.
Jul 22, 2002 The Age ABIX via COMTEX -- The Collaborative Online Learning and Information System project is scheduled for completion in August 2002. The Australian project is a collaboration between Macquarie University, the University of Newcastle and the Universities of New England,...
Tags: Australia, Collaboration, Groupware, Macquarie University, SOFTWARE, Strategy, Tasmania
Research articles 2002-07-24
Proteomic technology rewarded.
Jan 25, 2002 Scitech ABIX via COMTEX -- Advanced Rapid Robotic Manufacturing, an Adelaide-based company, has been recognised for its research equipment. The company's AARM 215 proteomics research equipment was assessed by an independent panel and judged to have global market potential. This ...
Tags: FINANCE, Macquarie University, Manufacturing, MARKETING, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2002-01-23

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School's out for IT whiz kids.
Jan 4, 2002 The Australian Financial Review ABIX via COMTEX -- Information technology IT and consulting companies plan to reduce recruitment in 2002. This is reflected in falling numbers of enrolments in computer science and software engineering at Australian universities. At Macquarie University, for...
Tags: Accenture Ltd., Australia, graduate, Macquarie University, recruitment, Strategy
Research articles 2002-01-03
Smartphone wars - BlackBerry's plan to win
Fortune Magazine -- For two Canadian guys who've spent the past 17 years together building one of the world's most important tech companies, Research in Motion co-CEOs Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis have surprisingly little in common. Balsillie, 48, is tall, sinewy, and bald. He likes to spend his free...
Tags: RIM BlackBerry, Research In Motion Ltd.
News items 2009-08-17
MacBank opens garage door for tech firm.
Aug 15, 2002 The Australian Financial Review ABIX via COMTEX -- Canberra-based Intermine has received seed capital from the technology venture capital fund of Macquarie Bank. Intermine develops software that allows companies to manage data files across their storage systems. Its client base includes...
Tags: Electronic Data Systems Corp., FINANCE, HARDWARE, Investment, Novell Inc., Storage, Victoria University
Research articles 2002-08-15
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