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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 |
- Uni staff and students encouraged to swim for charity
Published on 01 May, 2013
The pool at CQUniversity Rockhampton is hosting the Rockhampton MS Swimathon on Saturday, May 25.
Organisers are encouraging University staff and students to get involved and to form teams.
- Scholarship ensures memory of John Maxwell lives on
Published on 01 May, 2013
A morning tea has been held to congratulate John Maxwell Memorial Scholarship winner Sarah Biskupski, who is the third recipient since the annual award was first offered.
Those attending included members of the Maxwell family, The Rock CEO Andrew Paynter and staff who once worked with Mr Maxwell.
- Jayde's nursing ambitions realised while supporting young family
Published on 01 May, 2013
Townsville student Jayde Luke said studying a Bachelor of Nursing at CQUniversity is her first step towards a potential career in Midwifery.
With two young boys aged three and six, the busy mother said it was time to start thinking about her career.
- Beasts of the Southern Wild on the big screen at CQUni
Published on 01 May, 2013
CQUniversity's Film and Arts Mackay (FAM) will hold their monthly film night on Friday, May 3 at the Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music (CQCM) theatre from 7.30pm.
- Jordan shows drive for promising transport career
Published on 30 April, 2013
Civil Engineering student Jordan McClure is yet to graduate but she's already tasted academic success, got her teeth into real-world projects and has a firm job offer.
She stood out recently by earning three student award prizes for academic excellence; the ASI Undergraduate Steel Design Prize, the Porters Engineering Prize and the RACQ Prize.
- CQUni Mackay part of global Adecco drive
Published on 30 April, 2013
CQUniversity Mackay's Careers and Employment Service has joined with the world's largest recruitment firm to launch the national youth employment program - the Adecco Way to Work Program - on campus in Mackay.
On Tuesday, April 30 more than 33,000 Adecco employees in over 50 countries hit the streets, schools and universities offering career advice, guidance and free training workshops to young people as well as hosting a range of online tools at Shadow Minister tours Rockhampton Campus
Published on 30 April, 2013
The Federal Shadow Minister for Universities and Research, Senator Brett Mason visited CQUniversity Rockhampton this week for meetings with senior staff, chats with students and tours of key facilities.
During his visit, the Senator inspected the new Central Queensland Innovation and Research Precinct (CQIRP) and Health Clinic building.
- Deputy VC reflects on 'green stockings and glass ceilings'
Published on 30 April, 2013
Nowadays, the female-dominated jobs have become degree-qualified; while male jobs in skilled trades require apprenticeships and trade qualifications.
That's according to CQUniversity Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Hilary Winchester who was delivering a professorial lecture at the Rockhampton Student Residences recently.
- Tonnes of praise for rail maintenance researchers
Published on 30 April, 2013
Three researchers who achieved 'runner-up' status in awards conducted by the Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA) have been recognised during a ceremony at CQUniversity.
RTSA Queensland Chapter Chair Alex Howie was on hand to present the awards.
- CQUni student 'accounts' for himself, congratulated by Rockhampton business
Published on 30 April, 2013
Rockhampton accountancy firm Evans Edwards and Associates has hosted a morning tea to congratulate high-achieving CQUniversity Bachelor of Accounting student Vira Kalmanu.
Mr Kalmanu has won the annual Evans Edwards and Associates prize of $400 plus a plaque and certificate for achieving the highest weighted GPA (Grade Point Average) among Rockhampton region students enrolled in the Company and Association Law, Accounting Systems and Assurance, and Corporate Accounting subjects.