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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 |
- CQU does not raise HECS fees
Published on 11 March, 2004
The Council of Central Queensland University announced last week that CQU would not increase HECS fees for 2005 – making it one of the few universities in Australia to-date to keep a lid on raising HECS charges.
The announcement has provoked favourable media coverage nationally and regionally.
- CQU community encouraged to back Grindlay family appeal
Published on 11 March, 2004
CQU Rockhampton lecturer Dr Dave Druscovich encourages staff and students to support the Nathan Grindlay Appeal via the Radio 4RO community appeal fund.
Nathan was seriously injured during an assault at a party in Rockhampton over the weekend.
- April Morton's Saturday afternoon graduation closing address
Published on 11 March, 2004
Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and President, Members of the University Council, Dr Joe Baker, Deans, CQU Staff, Honoured Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, and fellow Graduates.
I would firstly like to take the opportunity to thank our guest speaker, Dr.
- CQU hosts CEO of Asian education network with view to expansion
Published on 11 March, 2004
Central Queensland University Rockhampton this week hosted Hartford Holdings CEO Vincent Wee, to renew links and to discuss the strengthening and expansion of educational partnerships in Asia.
The Singapore-headquartered Hartford Holdings Ltd is one of Asia's leading educational services management companies.
- Plant researcher branches out on metal extraction project
Published on 11 March, 2004
Indian-born researcher Naveen Bhatia is looking forward to spending two years in Japan, thanks to being nominated for a major post-doctoral fellowship.
He will use the time to expand his CQU research on the use of plants to extract minerals from soils.
- Scholarship winner targets CQU Mackay
Published on 10 March, 2004
Blair Athol Mine scholarship winner Jenna Brooks, formerly of Clermont State High, will undertake a Bachelor of Learning Management (Early Childhood) degree via CQU Mackay, according to the CQ News.
The Blair Athol Mine Leadership Scholarship, valued at $7500 for a three-year course, is awarded annually to a Year 12 student whose immediate family resides in the Clermont area.
- Koreans leave their Seoul behind for French existentialism in Qld
Published on 10 March, 2004
High-achieving Korean students have been succeeding in Arts subjects that many Australian students find challenging.
A small stream of pioneering students from Seoul's Myongji University has already been successful in tackling a top-up Arts year, majoring in literature at Central Queensland University Rockhampton.
- Passionate researcher holds combination for success
Published on 08 March, 2004
Maria Raciti (pictured), who moved from Mackay to Rockhampton in 1991 to study at Central Queensland University, was among eight researchers awarded a PhD from CQU during graduations on Friday and Saturday (March 5-6).
In those 13 years the former North Mackay High School student also earned a CQU Bachelor of Business (Marketing) degree, received First Class Honours and was presented with Faculty scholarship and an Australian Postgraduate Award.
- Saturday morning graduate closing address by Diane Daley
Published on 07 March, 2004
Her Excellency the Governor, Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and President, Members of the University Council, Deans, CQU staff, Honoured Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, and fellow Graduates.
I would like to thank the Governor of Queensland, Her Excellency Ms Quentin Bryce for her words and her time here with us today.
- Fresh new teaching force graduates
Published on 05 March, 2004
Pioneering graduates from CQU's Bachelor of Learning Management degree are the best-yet equipped for the real world of classroom teaching.
That is according to Lynne Foley, Executive Director of Schools, Rockhampton District, for Education Queensland.