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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 |
- More awareness of mental health issues faced by paediatric unit
Published on 17 August, 2010
CQUniversity academics have been part of a Participatory Action Research (PAR) team which has achieved increased awareness of issues faced by general nurses in providing care to children and adolescents with mental health issues within a rural paediatric unit..
- Seeking CQUni's help is no 'waste' of time for researcher
Published on 16 August, 2010
Hazardous waste and its disposal is increasingly becoming a problem globally, according to visiting Endeavour Research Fellow Dr Snehalata Nadiger.
Dr Nadiger is the Head of Department of Biotechnology, New Horizon College of Engineering, in Bangalore, India, which is affiliated with Visvesvaraya Technological University.
- Chemistry kids compete on campus
Published on 16 August, 2010
Dozens of diligent high school students gathered at CQUniversity campuses in Rockhampton, Gladstone and Bundaberg this week (Aug 12) to seek the most accurate analysis of 2 chemical solutions.
They bonded with team mates and competitors from other schools, striving to top their region and perhaps even the nation.
- Financial planning folk gather in Rocky and Mackay
Published on 13 August, 2010
Financial planners and finance academics gathered at CQUniversity's Rockhampton and Mackay campuses on August 13 to discuss likely developments in the industry.
A free seminar at both venues - with videoconference links also including the Campbelltown and Parramatta campuses of the University of Western Sydney - examined the possibility that recent changes at regulatory level and inquiry recommendations (e.
- Fabbro in demand after revealing water-based toxin
Published on 12 August, 2010
CQUniversity's Associate Professor Larelle Fabbro is in demand on the media and conference circuits, as word spreads about her team's research revealing a number of cyanobacterial species which produce novel toxic impacts.
These cyanobacteria had not previously been on the radar of authorities.
- Academics take steps to move careers forward
Published on 12 August, 2010
CQUniversity academics turned out for the launch of a career development program recently (Aug 5).
Academe is coordinated by the Office of Learning and Teaching and aims to assist academics in all stages of their careers to develop a suite of skills, knowledge and abilities specific to their careers.
- From test tubes to test cases, John mixes science and law
Published on 12 August, 2010
CQUniversity researcher Dr John Abbot works on projects for our Centre for Plant and Water Sciences, but lately he's been casting a legalistic eye over the processes behind scientific claims and counter claims, including those relating to climate change.
Dr Abbot says that, as taxpayers and citizens, we all have a right to understand the basis of scientific findings.
- Zach brought up to value environment
Published on 12 August, 2010
Visiting American student Zachery Ambrose has recently completed a stint as an intern with CQUniversity's Centre for Environmental Management in Rockhampton..
- Our 'top teachers' recognised
Published on 12 August, 2010
Congratulations to Professor Rob Reed, Helen Holden and Judith Brown who recently attended an Australian Learning & Teaching Council ceremony in Brisbane to accept their 2010 Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning..
- Memorial scholarship helps turn tragedy into hope
Published on 12 August, 2010
Emotions were on display as supporters of the new John Maxwell Memorial Scholarship gathered in Rockhampton for a formal launch of the initiative this week.
Family members and business associates spoke from the heart.