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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 |
- Research student's international student insights welcomed in Canberra
Published on 06 January, 2010
CQUniversity Doctor of Business Research candidate Molly Yang has presented 2 out of the 12 refereed papers and 1 of the 18 non-refereed papers at the recent ISANA 20th International Education Conference held in Canberra between December 1-4, under a sponsorship provided by ABC Immigration & Education Consultants..
- Interest in CQUni surges
Published on 06 January, 2010
Enquiries and applications for CQUniversity undergraduate programs have risen sharply compared to last year, according to figures released today by CQUniversity. Today is the last day for change of preferences to be made by (domestic) applicants for the first major round offer for places which are released next week (January 14).
- Melbourne recognises top students
Published on 06 January, 2010
CQUniversity Melbourne recognised the top students of Term 2 at the recent Students' Christmas Party, where students and staff enjoyed the opportunity to play table tennis and Scrabble after a pizza lunch..
- Our nursing and midwifery students return from Nepal
Published on 24 December, 2009
CQUniversity Nursing and Midwifery students and staff members have recently returned from Nepal, where they spent 3 weeks assisting health workers across a range of institutions..
- Bundaberg long-servers congratulated
Published on 23 December, 2009
Vice-Chancellor Professor Scott Bowman and Bundaberg Advisory Committee Chair Phil Ainsworth this week helped congratulate 3 of the CQUniversity Bundaberg long-serving staff members, Karen Seary, Anna Meloury, David Draney.
Each has reached 15 years of service with the University.
- Maths-loving Danielle finds OP1 adds up to reward
Published on 23 December, 2009
Maths-loving Danielle Kerr-Upton, of Rockhampton, is among a select group of OP1 students who will be rewarded for choosing a CQUniversity degree.
The University has approved scholarships to relieve the HECS-HELP burden for OP1 students who choose to study full-time on campus in the Central Queensland region.
- Maths-loving Danielle finds OP1 adds up to reward
Published on 23 December, 2009
Maths-loving Danielle Kerr-Upton, of Rockhampton, is among a select group of OP1 students who will be rewarded for choosing a CQUniversity degree.
The University has approved scholarships to relieve the HECS-HELP burden for OP1 students who choose to study full-time on campus in the Central Queensland region.