Macquarie shortlisted in 2017 AFR Higher Education Awards

Macquarie’s NISEP and PACE programs have both been named finalists in this year’s Australian Financial Review (AFR) Higher Education Awards. Winners will be announced on 29 August at a dinner held at Sydney’s Sofitel Wentworth.

Associate Professor Joanne Jamie and the National Indigenous Science Education Program (NISEP) have been shortlisted for the Community Engagement Award which aims to recognise strategies and initiatives that bring together students and external community groups in a way that delivers significant and demonstrable benefits to both.

Lindie Clark, Associate Professor Kate Lloyd and the Professional and Community Engagement Program (PACE) have also been named finalists for the Employability Award. This category recognises programs that enhance student employment outcomes, and initiatives focussed on improving the performance of students already in employment.

Best of luck to both programs!

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