SYDNEY’s Macquarie University
says the recent debut of its
postgraduate medical school
and private hospital has led
to a decision to cease offering
chiropractic degrees.
Macquarie is proposing talks with
other higher education providers
about transferring its chiropractic
teaching elsewhere by 2015.
Executive Dean of Science,
Professor Clive Baldock, said the
move was based on a need for the
Faculty of Science to build on the
university’s “recent major strategic
investments in research-intensive
disciplines such as biomedical
science and engineering”.
He said the chiropractic area
does not meet Macquarie’s
requirements from a researchintensive
perspective, with the
uni to issue a Request for Tender
relating to the course’s transfer.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 26 Apr 13 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 26 Apr 13
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