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Adult learning peak body visits, calls for 'reassessment'The president of Australia's peak adult learning body, Professor Barry Golding has visited Rockhampton for a forum calling for a reassessment of adult education in Australia. CQUniversity hosted the forum at its Ron Smyth Building in Quay Street. Full Details…2013-07-08 09:52:31.0 |
- Assessment tracking pilot to start this term
Published on 08 March, 2006
A new Assessment Tracking system is being piloted during Term 1, 2006, with external (FLEX) courses.
This will enable all distance education students to track their items of assessment through the marking process.
- Students hoping to'perform' well in job market
Published on 08 March, 2006
Performing arts specialists will be in great demand in the school system, according to the program leader of CQU's new Graduate Diploma in Learning and Teaching (GDLT).
Rickie Fisher is confident about the job prospects for Bachelor of Performing Arts degree graduates who are among the first students enrolled in the GDLT.
- Sampling student life in Rocky
Published on 08 March, 2006
Contributed by TAMMY PARSONS from CQUSA.
CQU Rockhampton’s newest students may be finding university a little less daunting now that Orientation Week is all over.
- Leaks and whistleblowing policies dampen democracy
Published on 08 March, 2006
Corruption and the media were on CQU senior lecturer Helen Ester’s agenda when she presented at a New South Wales Parliamentary conference last month.
The Bundaberg-based lecturer presented a paper titled Corruption and the Media – Political Journalists, ‘leaks’ and Freedom of Information at the National Conference of Parliamentary Oversight Committees of Anti-Corruption/Crime Bodies at Parliament House, Sydney.
- Region's international students come from 24 countries
Published on 08 March, 2006
CQU is welcoming 115 international students from 24 different countries this month as they begin term 1 at the University’s regional campuses.
Half of the students are from India and USA, but there are also small numbers from countries such as Bangladesh, Republic of Moldova, Nigeria, Tanzania and Ghana.
- Grammar School students visit Rocky campus
Published on 08 March, 2006
A group of 11 and 12-year-old gifted and talented students from Rockhampton Grammar School visited CQU Rockhampton this week.
Co-ordinated by Colleen Cooling from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Education and Julie Fleming from the Division of Teaching & Learning, the students saw first hand how video and print media are produced.
- Diverse experience already for performing arts graduate
Published on 07 March, 2006
In a reversal of the Wizard of Oz tale, Carmen Maguire has left her home town of Emerald to follow her 'yellow brick road' to success.
She will graduate with a Bachelor of Performing Arts (BPA) degree in Rockhampton on March 11, but already has gained a diverse range of industry experience.
- Nursing graduate part of an academic dynasty
Published on 07 March, 2006
When Rebecca Grant walks across the stage of the CQU Rockhampton graduation this Saturday (March 11), she will represent an academic dynasty linked to CQU since 1967.
The dynasty includes 4 CQU graduates and 3 current CQU students.
- Peaceful celebration at CQU Mackay
Published on 07 March, 2006
The theme for International Women’s Day this Wednesday March 8 was ‘Women striving for a peaceful society’.
To mark the occasion Central Queensland University (CQU) Mackay hosted a free lunchtime barbecue outside the Library, with guest speaker Heather Nancarrow, Director of the QLD Centre for Domestic and Family Violence Research (CDFVR).
- Rail CRC research to lead changes in bogie rotation management
Published on 06 March, 2006
Wheel wear on 3-piece bogies in Australia costs the rail industry millions of dollars per annum, with wear increases due to poor bogie rotation estimated to be upwards of 17% of current wheel wear statistics.
Rail CRC research being undertaken as a collaborative project between Central Queensland University and University of Wollongong has made significant progress towards results which could see industry implement wide-spread changes to bogie rotation management, and the use of centre bowl liners to help reduce friction and wear.