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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 |
- Property specialists network across CQ region
Published on 27 August, 2009
Bachelor of Property students and industry professionals will gather on October 9 for CQUniversity's second annual half-day property conference..
- Vale Dr Mervyn Gold
Published on 27 August, 2009
Dr Mervyn Gold passed away on Wednesday this week, prompting Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Angela Delves to express the University's sadness and debt of gratitude.
"The University community is saddened at the death of Dr Gold who has been a long time friend and supporter of ours," Professor Delves said.
- PhD graduate launches 'Play Therapy' conference
Published on 27 August, 2009
CQUniversity PhD graduate Judi Parson will launch the Australasia Pacific Play Therapy Association Conference, scheduled for August 26-28 in Launceston, Tasmania..
- Eyes 'trained' on Knowledge Village as new tenants confirmed
Published on 27 August, 2009
Confirmation of 2 key tenants is a tangible step towards the vision to develop CQUniversity Mackay into a Knowledge Village..
- Detailed comments from Professor Bowman
Published on 27 August, 2009
Welcome to this signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between CQUniversity and the Queensland State Government, an occasion that marks the public launch of our shared commitment to build a new TAFE campus of Central Queensland Institute of TAFE and a School Trade Training Centre at CQU Mackay.
These facilities are a significant milestone in our community's vision to develop CQUniversity Mackay as a community-wide resource and into a Knowledge Village.
- Mackay hosts Great Big Science Gig
Published on 27 August, 2009
CQUniversity Mackay recently hosted local high school students participating in the annual Great Big Science Gig, as part of National Science Week..
- Childhood cruelty to animals: more common than we thought
Published on 26 August, 2009
A study of Queensland psychologists has shown that certain indicators of childhood disturbance may be being overlooked due to the nature of diagnostic criteria.
Researchers are concerned that psychologists may not be attending to disclosures of childhood violence to animals where there are no other disorder markers present.