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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 |
- Cats and innovation - Gladstone business women make the connection
Published on 15 August, 2008
The Australian Institute of Management's Queensland and Northern Territory CEO Carolyn Barker has inspired local business women with an enlightening presentation based on her recently released book titled CATS: the nine lives of innovation.
Held at CQUniversity Gladstone and hosted by the Gladstone Region Women's Business Network, the networking luncheon provided an excellent opportunity for business women in Gladstone to network and socialise without a golf ball in sight.
- Massages and tattoos prove popular in Melbourne
Published on 15 August, 2008
You don't need to fork out heaps of money for a soothing Shiatsu massage or a beautiful henna tattoo done by a professional, just come along to the exciting activities organised CQUniversity Melbourne's Marketing and Recruitment team.
The soothing treats have been arranged all in the name of promoting the university's reward program SWFF (Study With Family & Friends).
- Rockhampton hosts book launch
Published on 15 August, 2008
The CQUniversity Bookshop and Interactive Publications are launching three provocative new books on Friday September 5 from 3pm on the Rockhampton campus.
Interested persons are invited to join IP Director and multi-award winning author Dr David Reiter and Walkley award nominee Barry Levy for readings from their new books As If (Levy) and Primary Instinct (Reiter) and Global Cooling (Reiter).
- All lights 'green' since trainee teacher moved to Emerald
Published on 14 August, 2008
When trainee teacher Jessica Goodman moved to Emerald due to her partner's work transfer she could not believe there were no traffic lights but was consoled by the existence of a ‘Maccas'.
In terms of study and career pathways, the move has been ‘green lights all the way'.
- Thoroughly Modern Millie starts today
Published on 14 August, 2008
CQUniversity's production of Thoroughly Modern Millie takes to the stage today with its first of six performances for the week.
The production has been directed by one of Australia's music theatre leading ladies, Chloe Dallimore, who has been an industry mentor to the University's Bachelor Music Theatre students.