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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 |
- Pink pack picks breakfast fundraiser
Published on 30 October, 2008
An enthusiastic bunch turned out for this week's (Oct 27) Pink Ribbon Breakfast at Capricornia College dining hall at Rockhampton Campus.
The breakfast raises awareness of men and women's breast cancer and funds for research, through the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF).
- Partner abuse discussed in public forum
Published on 30 October, 2008
All interested people are welcome at the next in CQUniversity's series of Research Unplugged sessions, featuring discussion of studies into 'intimate partner abuse of women in the Bowen Basin and Mackay region'..
- Brett sparks project and powers success
Published on 30 October, 2008
CQUniversity graduate Brett Luck has been recognised for developing a computer software solution enabling Ergon Energy to track network faults and outages..
- Drains, planes and automobiles feature in student showcase
Published on 30 October, 2008
Projects relating to drains, planes and automobiles were among those in a major student showcase, the GECon 2008 Symposium for graduating Bachelor of Engineering and Engineering Technology students.
GECon was held on Friday October 24 at CQUniversity Rockhampton to feature final-year projects of around 25 graduating students.
- Psych students ghost in to showcase body of work
Published on 30 October, 2008
Rockhampton people will be encouraged to leave audio, video or written feedback for Psychology students who are showcasing research about public health concerns.
That's because most of the presenters don't live locally and will be contributing to the free ‘infotainment' event using posters, voice files and computer displays.
- Performing Arts director announces resignation
Published on 29 October, 2008
New scholarships back students in coal testing and engineering
Published on 28 October, 2008
Valuable new scholarships are available in 2009 to support students at CQUniversity who are interested in careers in coal testing or engineering.
The $10,000 Independent Australian Laboratories Scholarship aims to address a skill shortage within coal testing laboratories in the Gladstone region and is available to a CQUniversity student entering their third year of study in any discipline.
- Our power engineering students get a funding boost
Published on 28 October, 2008
CQUniversity power engineering students Steven Lowry and Roland Jarrett are among 17 Queenslanders who have gained a funding boost to help with their studies.
This boon is part of a program to attract and retain talented young engineers to the state's energy sector.