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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 |
- Major lead-up to Relay for Life tees off
Published on 03 February, 2006
Scottvale Park Squash Ladies have arranged a major fundraiser leading up to the Relay for Life weekend at CQU Rockhampton (May 20-21).
The Squash Ladies are encouraging 3-person teams to enter a fun charity golf day at Rockhampton Golf Club, on Sunday March 26.
- Linking girls with careers in maths, science and technology
Published on 03 February, 2006
Central Queensland University is hosting a summer school for 31 teenage girls from throughout Central Queensland who have an interest and ability in maths, science and technology.
The Girls in Maths, Science and Technology Summer School is being held at the Rockhampton campus from Sunday February 5 to Friday February 10.
- Health Minister welcomes nurses from CQU Bundaberg
Published on 02 February, 2006
Five of the 6 new nurses recruited for Bundaberg Hospital were recent CQU Bundaberg graduates, according to Health Minister Stephen Robertson.
Mr Robertson said the nurse graduates were the first stage of a large nursing recruitment program for the district.
- Scholarship on offer to South Sea Islanders
Published on 02 February, 2006
Central Queensland University encourages Australian South Sea Islander tertiary students to apply for a scholarship to help further their education.
The Queensland Government, in conjunction with Central Queensland University, is offering a tertiary education scholarship through the Australian South Sea Islander Community Foundation.
- Business expert to cross 'highways in higher education'
Published on 02 February, 2006
A New Zealand expert in international business believes universities are increasingly becoming international entities and therefore should be providing their students with skills that are internationally recognised.
Director of the International Business Program at the University of Otago, New Zealand, Dr David Duval said this new era for universities should be reflected in the composition of our students, our pedagogical approaches to teaching, and of course the subject matter.
- Deputy PM includes CQU Rockhampton on itinerary
Published on 02 February, 2006
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade Mark Vaile included CQU Rockhampton on his itinerary during a visit to the region arranged by the Central Queensland Area Consultative Committee.
After lunch and a briefing with senior University staff, he was given a short guided tour of rail research facilities, including the Centre for Railway Engineering Hi-Lab which was hosting tests using a new $360,000 thermal camera that CQU shares with Monash and VUT.
- CQU to showcase scholarship of learning and teaching
Published on 02 February, 2006
Central Queensland University is inviting all educators in the region to its 2007 Learning and Teaching Showcase, 'The Scholarship of Learning and Teaching at CQU – Informing Practice – Sharing Wisdom', on February 22-23, 2007.
The Showcase will be held at CQU Rockhampton, with video links to other regional and Australian International Campuses.
- New Academic Services PVC welcomed to campus
Published on 01 February, 2006
Professor Alexandra (Alex) Radloff declared herself "delighted to be here" as she met staff at the Chancellery over morning tea this week.
The new Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic Services) most recently held the position of Dean Academic Development, Science, Engineering and Technology portfolio at RMIT University.
- Con lecturer at coast for music camp
Published on 01 February, 2006
Kim Kirkman, a Mackay-based lecturer from CQU's Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music, will travel south to offer expert advice to Emmaus College vocal students attending an annual music camp in Yeppoon.
A former music director/co-owner and singer with The Ten Tenors, Kim has worked extensively with young voices in Australia and the UK.
- Rocky offers stream of ideas for WaterEd visitors
Published on 01 February, 2006
CQU senior executives will be on tap this Friday to greet visitors from the International Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Management (ICE WaRM), trading as WaterEd Australia.
WaterEd CEO Richard Hopkins and Education Services Manager Angela Murray will meet the CQU leaders to develop CQU's role as an equal partner in the ICE WaRM consortium.