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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 |
- Organic beef - the way of the future
Published on 08 June, 2005
With growing food safety fears, and concerns about animal welfare and production, there is increasing worldwide demand for ‘clean and green’ food products. And Australia, with its already established ‘clean and green’ image, is grabbing hold of the market.
- Tasty research without a bite
Published on 08 June, 2005
A Central Queensland University PhD researcher is looking at new ways to test fruit quality using Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS).
NIRS is commonly used in fruit packing houses to determine sweetness in fruit, but CQU’s Phul Subedi is researching the use of this non-invasive technique to determine fruit eating qualities other than sweetness, such as dryness defect, acidity, firmness and starch content.
- Conference explores links between abuse of animals and abuse of humans
Published on 08 June, 2005
A conference entitled 'Circles of Compassion: Human-Animal Relationships, Welfare & Wellbeing' will be held on December 1-2 at Rydges Capricorn Resort, Yeppoon.
CQU's Dr Nik Taylor is calling for conference papers and roundtable proposals for the event.
- RRDL 150th Celebratory Yearbook
Published on 08 June, 2005
Bookmen Publishers Re: RRDL 150th Celebratory Yearbook for Rockhampton and District Part A The 1967 page is sponsored by Central Queensland University Photo 1 CQU logo Part B no caption Part C: Storyline In early 1967, QIT Capricornia, as CQU was first known, began offering classes in the Technical College in the Rockhampton CBD, not far from where its city campus is currently located. By this time, a north side site had been chosen at Parkhurst and a small intake of chemistry students was welcomed there in February of that year.
- Prominent author hits media trail to promote new CQU Press title
Published on 07 June, 2005
High Court judge and prolific author Ian Callinan is back on the media trail promoting his latest CQU Press publication, 'After the Monsoon'.
Central Queensland University Press launched Justice Callinan’s 'After the Monsoon – A Tragic Australian Saga' this week.
- International students welcomed at Parliament House
Published on 07 June, 2005
Contributed by Susan Situ and Kallet Mahmud.
Director of CQU Brisbane International Campus Geoff Wessling attended the International Students Welcome at Parliament House along with four selected CQU students (Susan from China, Kallet from Colombia, Jerome from France and Dimple from India).
- School groundsman graduates with teaching degree
Published on 07 June, 2005
A former school groundsman will celebrate his career move into school teaching when he graduates with a Bachelor of Learning Management degree from Central Queensland University Noosa this week.
Peter McGeechan has had some interesting jobs over the years including landscaping and diesel fitting, although more recently he has worked as a groundsman at Tewantin State School, Noosa.
- Nursing students laud lecturer
Published on 07 June, 2005
CQU Rockhampton first-year nursing students have made a special book presentation to their lecturer, Kerry Reid-Searl.
The book, signed by all first years, was presented to Ms Searl immediately after the students sat their exam.
- Hervey Bay single mum wins scholarship
Published on 07 June, 2005
Central Queensland University has awarded environmental science student Joanne Jennings with this year’s Women in Science and Technology (WIST) scholarship.
The $1000 scholarship is designed to help relieve the financial burden on low socio-economic students who have completed at least two subjects through CQU’s WIST program and have been accepted into a non-traditional degree in science, engineering or technology at CQU.
- Students from CQU's Singapore operation pay visit
Published on 07 June, 2005
Three of CQU’s Singaporean students and a staff member from the University’s Singapore partner (Hartford Institute) visited Rockhampton Campus this week.
The students are among 137 Singaporeans enrolled in CQU’s Bachelor of Science (Psychology) degree, which has been offered in that country for four years.