Our research
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Outstanding research that's well above world standard
Macquarie University's research reputation was upheld by the most recent 2018 round of the Australian Government's Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) initiative.
We received a perfect five out of five score in physical sciences, environmental sciences, biological sciences and in agricultural and veterinary sciences. This means our research performance in these areas is outstanding, well above world standard. It includes the studies of:
- astronomical and space sciences
- atmospheric sciences
- computation theory and mathematics
- ecological applications
- ecology
- electrical and electronic engineering
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environmental science and management
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evolutionary biology
- genetics
- horticultural production
- macromolecular and materials chemistry
- optical physics
- pure mathematics.
Five broad areas were ranked as above world standard, including mathematical, chemical and earth sciences, engineering, and information and computing sciences.
The Faculty of Science and Engineering offers research training degrees leading to Master of Research and higher degrees by research leading to PhD.
Research centres and groups
The Faculty of Science and Engineering includes many research centres and groups, and is home to over half of Macquarie University’s Centres of Research Excellence.
- ARC Centre of Excellence for Synthetic Biology (SynBio)
- Facilitated Advancement of Australia's Bioactives (FAAB)
- The birthplace of Risk Frontiers
Former national centres
- ARC Centre of Excellence for Core to Crust Fluid Systems (CCFS)
- ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems (EQuS)
- Data Horizons (hosted by all four faculties)
- Smart Green Cities
- Applied Artificial Intelligence
- Future Ecosystems Research Network
- Frontier AI
- Multi-omics
- Analytical Palaeobiology Lab
- Australian Genome Foundry
- Avian Behavioural Ecology Group
- Behavioural Ecology Lab
- Biotechnology Hub
- Cognitive Neuroethology
- Data Science Lab
- Diamond Laser Group
- Freshwater Ecology and Ecotoxicology Lab
- Molecular and Optical Physics Laboratory
- MQ Photonics
- Nanobiophotonics Group
- Nanosensors
- Nipperess Lab
- Plant Invasion and Restoration Ecology Lab
- Synthetic Biology Consortium
- The Intelligent Systems Group
- The Lizard Lab
Faculty visiting researcher scheme
Visiting Research Fellowships are targeted at researchers of very high standing relative to their career stage, and who are invited by a Faculty academic staff member for a short period of time. The Faculty will provide up to $5,000 for each visitor to help cover costs of the visit, depending upon length of stay and travel costs. Larger amounts may be requested in exceptional circumstances and/or in combination with other schemes.
Faculty safety net
The University runs a safety net scheme to assist researchers who have been ranked in the top 10% of unsuccessful applications in the ARC Discovery and Linkage Programs, and Category 6 NHMRC Project, Development and Partnership applications.
The Faculty of Science and Engineering also offers a safety net scheme for applications that fall into the 10–25% band of unsuccessful applications. The Faculty scheme provides up to $10,000 for anything that will make the proposal more competitive in subsequent rounds. Following the announcement of results for eligible funding schemes, the Faculty will contact you if your application fell within this band.