List of Macquarie University people

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This is a list of Macquarie University people.

Academia and science[]

Name Macquarie University qualifications or faculty role Notability Notes
Ronald Aitchison Professor Australian physicist
Leanne Armand Australian marine scientist
Gordon Aylward Professor Australian chemist
Dana Bergstrom BSc, MSc, PhD Australian Antarctic researcher, author [1]
Pete Bethune MBA New Zealand conservationist [2]
Jeffrey Braithwaite DPhil and Professor Australian academic at Macquarie University [3][2]
Barry Brook BSc (Hons) and DPhil Australian climate scientist and academic at the University of Tasmania [2]
Vic Dudman Professor Australian logician [2]
Ghassan Hage BA (Hons) and DPhil Australian anthropologist and academic at the University of Melbourne [2]
Marcia Langton AM DPhil Australian indigenous rights activist and academic at the University of New South Wales [4]
Lyndall Ryan DPhil Australian academic and historian at Newcastle University [2]
Ian Ramsay BA and LLB (Hons) Australian legal scholar and academic at the University of Melbourne [2][5]
George Williams AO BEcon and LLB (Hons) Australian human rights activist, legal scholar and academic at the University of New South Wales [2][6]
Anne Castles DPhil and Professor Australian cognitive scientist and academic at Macquarie University [2]
Janine Deakin BSc (Hons) and DBiology Australian geneticist
Frank Duarte BA (Hons) and DPhil American physicist [2]
Steve Donnellan DPhil Australian biologist [7][2]
Cathy Foley BSc (Hons), DipEd, DPhil Australian scientist and chief at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation [2]
Alex Haslam DPhil British psychologist and academic at the University of Queensland [8]
Pat Michie DPhil Australian neuroscientist/psychologist and academic at Newcastle University [2]
Frances Separovic BA (Hons) Australian biophysical chemist and academic at the University of Melbourne [2][9]
Marc Wilkins BSc (Hons) and DPhil Australian geneticist and academic at the University of New South Wales [2]
Igor Shparlinski (de) Professor Russian-Australian mathematician
John Clive Ward Professor British-Australian physicist [10]
Peter Mason Professor British-Australian physicist [11]
Don Aitkin AO Professor Australian political scientist [12]
John Alroy American paleobiologist
Francis Andersen Australian Biblical scholar
Bill Thompson Professor Canadian cognitive scientist
Neil Trudinger Professor Australian mathematician and academic at the Australian National University [13][14]
Roberta McRae OAM LLB Australian former politician and legal academic
Joseph Paul Forgas AM BA (Hons) Australian psychologist [2]
Peter Goodall Dean of Humanities at Macquarie University Australian writer and academic at the University of Southern Queensland
Kathryn Selby AM Musician-in-Residence at Macquarie University Australian classical pianist
Munjed Al Muderis Associate Professor Iraqi Australian surgeon
Hamidullah Amin Afghan academic and the chancellor of Kabul University
Andrew Parker DPhil Australian zoologist [2]
Donald Adamson Australian biologist [15][2]
Lyndley Craven MSc Australian botanist [2]
Larry Marshall BSc (Hons) Australian venture capitalist, physicist, CEO of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation [2][16]
Alan Mackay-Sim PhD Australian biomedical scientist, 2017 Australian of the Year
Andrew Pitman Australian-British atmospheric scientist.
Gregory Retallack BSc Australian-American paleontologist, geologist, University of Oregon faculty, Fellow of the Geological Society of America

Business[]

Name Macquarie University qualifications or faculty role Notability Notes
Rodney Adler Australian businessman and former HIH director [2]
Matt Barrie MAppFin Australian businessman [2]
Stephen Ting BEcon Hong Kong businessman and CEO of Next Media [2]
Greg Coffey BEcon Australian hedge fund manager [2]
David Leckie Australian businessman and former CEO of Seven West Media [2]
Catherine Livingstone AO BA (Hons) Australian businesswoman and President of the Business Council of Australia, the Chairwoman of Telstra and a Director of Macquarie Group and WorleyParsons [2]
Peter Bush BA Australian businessman, Chairman of Pacific Brands and Nine Entertainment Co. and a director of Insurance Australia Group, former CEO of McDonald's Australia [2]
David Murray MBA Australian businessman, former CEO of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Chairman of the Australian Government Future Fund Board of Guardians [2]
Napoleon Perdis Australian makeup artist and businessman [2]
Iggy Pintado Australian writer and businessman [2]

Government and politics[]

Australia[]

International[]

Name Macquarie University qualifications or faculty role Notability Notes
Maliina Abelsen MPol, AppSocRes Greenlandic politician, Finance minister of Greenland [2]
Patricia Holmes Australian diplomat, former Australian Ambassador to Argentina [2]
Martin Indyk American academic and former diplomat, United States Ambassador to Israel
Freddie Pitcher Nauruan politician, former President of Nauru
David Stuart Australian diplomat, former Australian Ambassador to Austria [2]

Other[]

Arts[]

Name Macquarie University qualifications or faculty role Notability Notes
Rosemary Blight Australian film producer [2]
Greg Page Australian musician, founding member of The Wiggles [2]
Murray Cook Australian musician, founding member of The Wiggles [2]
Adam Hills Australian comedian [2]
Linda Klarfeld Czech Australian sculptor [2]
Chris Lilley BA Australian comedian [2]
Jennifer Maiden Australian poet [2]
Nevill Drury MA (Hons) Australian writer [2]

Media[]

Name Macquarie University qualifications or faculty role Notability Notes
Margaret Pomeranz Australian film critic [2]
Rachael Carpani Australian film actress, television actress [2]
Sophie Falkiner Australian television presenter [2]
Yalda Hakim Australian television presenter and news presenter [2]
  • Jane Caro, Australian writer[2]
  • Anja Coleby, Australian model, television actress, television producer[2]
  • Miranda Devine, Australian journalist[2]
  • Michael Duffy, Australian journalist, writer, radio presenter[2]
  • Martin Flood, Australian quiz show contestant, top prize winner on Australia's Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?[2]
  • Kate Forsyth, Australian writer and journalist[2]
  • Hugh Mackay AO, Australian journalist, novelist, psychologist and sociologist[2]
  • Robert Ovadia, Australian journalist and television presenter[2]
  • Peter Overton, Australian journalist and television presenter[2]
  • Hugh Riminton, Australian journalist and television presenter[2]
  • Magdalena Roze, Australian meteorologist and television presenter[2]
  • Keith Windschuttle, Australian historian and writer, editor of Quadrant[2]
  • Irfan Yusuf, Australian social commentator and writer[21]

Law[]

Religion[]

Sport[]

Administration[]

Chancellor[]

Order Chancellor Years Notes
1 Sir Garfield Barwick AK, GCMG, QC 1967 – 1978 [12]
2 Percy Partridge AC 1978 – 1984 [12]
3 Michael Kirby AC, CMG 1984 – 1993 [22][12]
4 Tim Besley AC 1994 – 2001 [12]
5 Maurice Newman AC 2002 – 2008 [23][12][24]
6 Michael Egan AO 2008 – 2019 [12]
7 Martin Parkinson AC, PSM 2019 – present

Deputy Chancellor[]

Order Name Title Years Notes
1 John Lincoln AM Deputy Chancellor 1976 – 2000 [12]
Emeritus Deputy Chancellor 2000 – 2011

Vice-Chancellors[]

Order Chancellor Years Notes
1 Alexander Mitchell 1965 – 1975
2 Edwin Webb 1976 – 1986
3 Dianne Yerbury AO 1987 – 2006 [12]
4 Steven Schwartz AM 2006 – 2012 [12]
5 S Bruce Dowton 2012 – present [25][26]

Other faculty[]

Notable past and current faculty members include:

  • B. K. Misra - Neurosurgeon[27]
  • Wally Abraham, Australian architect and town planner[28]
  • Deidre Anderson, Australian sports psychologist and Deputy Vice-Chancellor[29]
  • Joan Beck, Egyptian archaeology, Honorary Fellow of Macquarie University[30]
  • David Christian, British-American historian
  • Max Coltheart AM, Australian cognitive scientist and academic at Macquarie University[12]
  • Raewyn Connell, Australian sociologist
  • Stephen Crain, American-Australian linguist
  • Paul Davies, British physicist, writer and broadcaster
  • Patrick De Deckker (de), Australian paleontologist
  • William Dumbrell, Australian biblical scholar
  • Tim Flannery, Australian mammalogist, palaeontologist, environmentalist and global warming activist
  • Jacqueline Jarrett Goodnow, Australian cognitive psychologist[31]
  • Anita Heiss, Australian writer, presenter and commentator
  • Ann Henderson-Sellers, Australian climatologist
  • Ian Hogbin, British-born Australian anthropologist[32]
  • Bryan Horrigan, Australian legal academic
  • Geoffrey Hull, Australian linguist
  • Sohail Inayatullah, Pakistani-Australian futurologist
  • Naguib Kanawati, Egyptian-Australian Egyptologist
  • Daniel Kane, Australian linguist
  • Konrad Kwiet, German Australian historian
  • Marion Maddox, Australian writer, academic and political commentator
  • Richard Makinson, Australian physicist
  • Gabriele Marranci, Italian anthropologist
  • John Mathews, Australian competitive dynamics and global strategist
  • Christian Matthiessen, Swedish linguist[33]
  • Pat Michie, Australian neuroscientist/psychologist and academic at Newcastle University
  • Michael Morgan AO, Australian neurosurgeon[12]
  • José Enrique Moyal, Israeli-Australian mathematician
  • Alanna Nobbs, Australian historian and writer
  • Marlene Norst, Austrian Australian linguist
  • Boyo Ockinga, Australian Egyptologist, epigrapher, and philologist
  • Suzanne O'Reilly, Australian geologist
  • Brian Orr, Australian physicist
  • Pam Peters, Australian linguist
  • Josef Pieprzyk, Polish-Australian cryptologist
  • Jim Piper AM, New Zealand-Australian physicist[12]
  • Andrew Pitman, British atmospheric scientist
  • Arthur William Pryor, Australian physicist
  • Murry Salby, American atmospheric scientist
  • Leonie Sandercock, Canadian Australian urban theorist
  • Patricia Margaret Selkirk, Australian biologist
  • David Skellern AO, Australian electronic engineer and computer scientist[12]
  • Christina Slade, Australian academic and vice-chancellor of Bath Spa University
  • Ross Street, Australian mathematician and Fellow of the Australian Mathematical Society[13]
  • Keith Suter, Australian social scientist
  • Esther Szekeres, Hungarian–Australian mathematician
  • David Throsby AO, Australian economist[12]
  • Andrew Tink AM, Australian former politician, writer and legal academic[34][12]
  • Alfred van der Poorten, Dutch Australian mathematician and Fellow of the Australian Mathematical Society[13]
  • John Veevers, Australian geologist
  • Neil Weste, Australian inventor and engineer
  • Clive Williams, British Australian political scientist

References[]

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  4. ^ "Professor Marcia Langton - Indigenous Law Centre". University of New South Wales.
  5. ^ "Professor Ian Ramsay - Staff Profile". University of Melbourne.
  6. ^ "George Williams - UNSW Law". University of New South Wales.
  7. ^ "Professor Stephen Donnellan". University of Adelaide. 2015-01-16. Retrieved 2015-03-25.
  8. ^ "School of Psychology - Directory - People - Professor Alex Haslam". University of Queensland. 12 August 2021.
  9. ^ "Professor Frances Separovic - School of Chemistry". University of Melbourne. Archived from the original on 2014-08-14.
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  30. ^ Weingott, (6 March 2014) Fearless fencer had force in the field: Joan Beck 1918-2014, The Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney, p. 17
  31. ^ "Vale Emeritus Professor Jacqueline Goodnow (1924-2014)". Macquarie University. 27 June 2014.
  32. ^ Biography - Herbert Ian Priestley Hogbin. The Australian Dictionary of Biography.
  33. ^ "Biography". The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-03-29.
  34. ^ "Macquarie Law School: Honorary Associates: Andrew Tink". Faculty of Arts. Macquarie University.
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