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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 |
- Students take STEPS towards university
Published on 06 November, 2002
More than 90 Central Queenslanders inched closer to a higher education degree following their graduation from Central Queensland University’s Skills for Tertiary Education Preparatory Studies (STEPS) program at Rockhampton.
Enveloping the theme “Patchwork Dreaming”, the graduates showed how everyone’s life was a patchwork quilt and that learning was the thread of life.
- Indigenous education issues in the spotlight
Published on 06 November, 2002
Director of Nulloo Yumba, William Oates will discuss the current issues in indigenous education at an Australian College of Educators Dinner on Thursday 21 November.
CQU staff members are invited to attend the function which will be held at the North Rockhampton Bowls Club from 6.
- CQU Computer Systems Update; as of 4PM, Wednesday 6 November
Published on 06 November, 2002
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- Staff Welcome at 'Homestay' Dinner
Published on 05 November, 2002
CQU staff and their families and friends are encouraged to attend a fundraising dinner at Old Glenmore Homestead, from 6.30pm this Saturday, November 9.
- Visiting Conductor Leads Music Bowl Event
Published on 05 November, 2002
Visiting conductor Martin Jarvis (pictured) will lead around 100 performers for a Music Spectacular at Rockhampton Music Bowl, from 7pm on Saturday November 16.
The 'Stars Under The Stars' event will feature Rockhampton Concert Orchestra, Capricornia Silver Band, Bachelor of Performing Arts dance students and guest soloists.
- CQU Computer Systems Update; as of 4PM, Tuesday 5 November
Published on 05 November, 2002
Computer systems at Central Queensland University remained intact Tuesday following a disruption of service caused Friday night when a fire destroyed equipment that supplied “clean” electricity to campus servers and other communications equipment.
Email service to about 700 staff, which was interrupted yesterday due to a disk failure, has been restored.
- CQU Computer Systems Update; As of 430PM, Monday 4 November
Published on 04 November, 2002
A small fire Friday night at the Rockhampton campus affected servers and other computing and communications equipment within the Central Queensland University community. Systems are expected to be fully back on-line by the middle of the week.
- International films featured at CQU Mackay Film Festival
Published on 31 October, 2002
Films from Italy, France, the UK and the United States of America make up the selection of films being shown next week at the Central Queensland University.
CQU Mackay Library Manager Pauline McNee believed the range of films would attract a variety of viewers.
- Postgraduate Symposium a huge success
Published on 31 October, 2002
The Postgraduate Student Organisation (PSO), Central Queensland University Student Association hosted the CQU Postgraduate Symposium last Friday.
Eighteen students studying in either Honours, Masters by Research, Doctor of Philosophy and Professional Doctorate programs drawn from the five Faculties at Central Queensland University presented their work throughout the day.
- Life's work shared at AIM Breakfast
Published on 31 October, 2002
Australian Institute of Management’s Professional Manager of the Year Ricki Jeffery will be the key speaker at tomorrow’s (Friday’s) AIM Breakfast.
Ms Jeffery will present the topic “My Life, My Work, My Achievements” at the Breakfast which kicks off at 7am at the Centre Point Motor Inn.