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Engaging Indigenous people within Higher Ed

CQUniversity's Office of Indigenous Engagement recently hosted a visit from the Oodgeroo Unit of Queensland University of Technology (QUT), at Rockhampton Campus.

Professor Anita Lee Hong, Director of the Oodgeroo Unit, and Lone Pearce, Project Officer, met with Office of Indigenous Engagement staff to discuss employment issues and best practice models for engaging Indigenous people within the higher education sector, including governance matters.

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PhotoID:15001, Forum participants L-R Professor Barry Golding, Jan Crowley, Assoc Prof Bobby Harreveld, Shelley Truscott and Sally Thompson

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.

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  • Scholarship winner Daniel on track to become maths and PE teacher
    Published on 28 May, 2012

    Daniel Chapman embodies the concept of higher education as a series of pathways, with a range of potential employment outcomes.

    The Rockhampton man originally graduated with a Human Movements degree but job options were limited at that time, so he applied for a 'Step into Teaching' scholarship through the Department of Education, Training and Employment.

  • CQUni showcases research during Capricorn Innovation Festival
    Published on 28 May, 2012

    CQUniversity has staged research exhibitions during the Capricorn Innovation Festival open days held on May 25-26 at the Chameleon Group site, south of Rockhampton.

    This event was organised through a collaboration between Capricorn Enterprise, the CQ Innovative Regions Centre, CQUniversity, the Australian Institute for Commercialisation, state and local government, and the generosity of local businesses.

  • Students gain access to national nursing conference
    Published on 25 May, 2012

    Four CQUniversity Nursing students will embark on an opportunity of a lifetime when they participate in three days of learning and professional development at a national nursing conference on the Gold Coast in June.

    Alissa Heale, Mary Sorensen, Mary Young and Lisa Dunkinson have been offered a place at the Nurses in Management - Aged Care (NIMAC) annual conference ‘Nursing with Attitude'.

  • Uni stages expo, encourages Central Highlands residents to 'think green'
    Published on 25 May, 2012

    Residents of the Central Highlands Region were challenged to 'think green' at the recent CQUniversity Emerald Earth Day Celebrations.     

    CQUniversity Emerald was the coordinator of the event in partnership with the local Science Centre and Central Highlands Regional Resources Use Planning (CHRRUP).

  • Sounding out a heavy metal project, in concert with India
    Published on 25 May, 2012

    CQUniversity could be collaborating with a leading Indian university to get rid of heavy metals from Indian and Australian soil using hyper accumulator plants.

    If the project gets funding, it will be thanks to groundwork by CQUniversity alumnus Dr Poonam Bhatia,who completed her PhD in 2003 under the supervision of Associate Professor Nanjappa Ashwath and Professor David Midmore*.

  • CQUni shows true grit, digs in to enhance mining education pathways
    Published on 25 May, 2012

    When it comes to enhancing mining education pathways, it's not just a case of 'build it and they will come'.

    CQUniversity has proven it's best to work hand in hand with peak bodies and individual companies, giving workers the chance to progress their qualifications without being drawn away from the coalface (literally).

  • Changing literacy and numeracy from hurdle to hope
    Published on 25 May, 2012

    As part of her networking role, Professor Bronwyn Fredericks, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Engagement) recently met with Christine Malone and David Coe of  Buderoo Employment and Training. Ms Malone is the CEO and Mr Coe is the Training Co-ordinator.

  • Having their cake and reading it too
    Published on 25 May, 2012

    CQUniversity Gladstone Library recently invited local residents to a 'National Year of Reading' morning tea event to meet local authors, share favourite stories and investigate the Port Curtis collection.

    Local identities present included Mayor Gail Sellers, CQUni Library Director Graham Black, Gladstone Library senior librarian Lisa Ryan, Robyn Sheahan-Bright (local author, publisher, editor), Dr Grace Johansen (local author/historian and CQUni graduate), and Cyril Golding (local identity and benefactor of the Cyril Golding Library).

  • Uni folk focus on creativity at Rocky's latest 'Buzzz' event
    Published on 25 May, 2012

    CQUniversity Indigenous alumnus Ms Margaret Hornagold and our Engaged Research Chair for Mental Health Nursing Professor Brenda Happell were both speakers at the recent Buzzz event in Rockhampton.

    Presented by Performance People Pty Ltd, the latest in the Buzzz series of events featured presentations on the topic 'creativity'.

  • GE Energy visitor sparks interest
    Published on 25 May, 2012

    CQUniversity Rockhampton this week hosted a technical seminar by Dragos Tita, who is the ANZ Product Engineer and head of GE Energy's Industrial Solutions.

    Dragos is part of the team bringing up the GE i-MIEV electric car for the CQ Innovation Festival, and he agreed to do a presentation and meet/greet with CQUniversity staff and students regarding new innovations in GE's products.