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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 |
- Thai visitors check E-learning at Sydney
Published on 29 October, 2003
Caption: A group of Thai government-sponsored visitors on a visit to Australia included CQU Sydney on their itinerary recently. They discussed the campus E-learning systems and expressed an interest in studying these systems in more depth on subsequent visits.
- American university representatives visit Rockhampton
Published on 28 October, 2003
CQU Rockhampton hosted a meet-and-greet session for a group of education professionals from the United States recently.
CQU took part in the Australian university tour hosted by the Australian Education Office in Washington DC.
- AustraLearn to look at links with Gladstone
Published on 24 October, 2003
Staff from AustraLearn, an international student exchange organisation, visited Central Queensland University’s Gladstone campus last week to look at possible connections with the campus.
AustraLearn assists overseas students to study and gain work experience in Australia.
- Foundation launches second edition of memories
Published on 24 October, 2003
The second edition of the CQU Foundation’s 'Down Memory Lane' was launched this week at a special morning tea with the book’s authors.
Deputy Vice-Chancellor Ron Davies commended the book and its authors during the official ceremony and The Morning Bulletin editor John Schalch officially launched the fast-selling book.
- Mexican Masters student hopes to work in Australia
Published on 24 October, 2003
Mexican MBA (Master of Business Administration) student Bertha Montoya will soon graduate from Central Queensland University and return home after more than a year of living in Rockhampton.
Bertha arrived and commenced studies at CQU in July 2002 holding a Bachelor of Economics from Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon and three years of working experience.
- CQU initiates new campus group
Published on 24 October, 2003
Central Queensland University Vice-Chancellor Professor Glenice Hancock has announced the establishment of a new university campus network.
The network is to be known as the Regional Campus Group.
- Future commonwealth leaders find common ground at CQU
Published on 24 October, 2003
Future leaders from across Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Kenya, Bangladesh, India, and Fiji studied the effects of globalisation on local communities during visits to CQU Rockhampton and CQU Gladstone this week.
“CQU has vast experience with the realities of globalisation – the successes and the shortfalls – while serving the needs of our local communities.
- Dimitri 'pops' up around nation
Published on 24 October, 2003
CQU's Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music lecturer Dimitri Kopanakis has been popping up across Australia lately.
He recently performed at Arts in the Park in Rockhampton, with student singer Liz Strelow (pictured).
- Young chemists vie for national title
Published on 24 October, 2003
Five teams of promising young scientists competed in the national finals of the Australian Chemical Analysis Competition throughout Central Queensland this week.
North Rockhampton High School, Rockhampton Girls’ Grammar School and Rockhampton Grammar School competed on-campus at CQU Rockhampton, while Bundaberg State High School and Gladstone State High School competed on their own turf.
- Bookshop backs spooky fundraiser
Published on 24 October, 2003
CQU Bookshop is backing a spooky fundraiser.
Tickets are now on sale for the 'Halloween Black Cat Cabaret' due to be held at Yeppoon Town Hall on Friday, October 31, from 8pm.