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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 |
- Helping computers to 'learn' vital in battle against cancer
Published on 23 September, 2008
Imagine if your doctor could test you for cancer and instantly draw on lessons learned from billions of previous patient records.
They could swiftly put your test results into perspective for early and effective treatment.
- Academics and graduates help lead youth summit
Published on 22 September, 2008
CQUniversity academics Dr Lorna Moxham and Dr Peter Reaburn helped lead key topics for Rockhampton's 2020 and Youth Summit event on Friday (September 19).
Dr Moxham acted as co-chair for the 'Communities and Families' topic and Dr Peter Reaburn co-chaired the 'Health and Fitness' topic.
- International graduates give employers a big advantage
Published on 22 September, 2008
Article by Paul Rodan.
From an Australian human resources perspective, the increase in international graduates offers both a challenge and an opportunity, in a time of skills shortage and an aging workforce.
- Christiana feels at 'home' juggling school and uni
Published on 22 September, 2008
Hunter Valley teenager Christiana McDonald-Spicer may have chosen homeschooling but she has not shirked stepping out of her educational comfort zone..
- 'Sweet Charity' for graduates
Published on 22 September, 2008
Graduates of CQUniversity Australia (and its predecessor institutions) are invited to attend the October 10 performance of Sweet Charity presented by Bachelor of Performing Arts students, as guests of the University's Office of Development and Graduate Relations.
Relationship Development Coordinator, Michelle Roberts, working in conjunction with Dr Emma Killion, Program Coordinator for the Bachelor of Performing Arts, is delighted to offer this opportunity to graduates.