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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 |
- Grants spur on PhD research in Rockhampton
Published on 13 February, 2006
A Central Queensland University School of Management PhD student has received a $15,000 State Government grant to research economic impacts of declining water quality on the Great Barrier Reef.
Prabha Prayaga was one of two CQU students to receive the funding from the Growing the Smart State PhD funding program, administered by the Department of Premier and Cabinet, to pursue their research interests.
- Neuenfeldt helps preserve Rotuma Island songs
Published on 13 February, 2006
CQU Associate Professor Karl Neuenfeldt has helped preserve traditional songs from Rotuma Island, a Fijian dependency.
Dr Neuenfeldt helped record a CD entitled 'Rotuman Hymns and Chants', working in collaboration with the island's Churchwood Chapel Choir and the Oceania Centre for Arts and Culture.
- Cryle contributes to CQ Constitutional Convention
Published on 13 February, 2006
CQU academic Dr Denis Cryle will contribute to the Central Queensland Constitutional Convention due to be held this Friday (February 17) in Rockhampton.
Dr Cryle, from the School of Contemporary Communication, will contribute a 45-minute address on what the Constitution says about State/Federal relationships.
- Seminar ensures seamless welcome for international students
Published on 10 February, 2006
CQU has held its first fully coordinated seminar for staff involved in international student arrivals, settling and enrolments.
The specially designed seminar captured staff members from CQU International, Student Administration, Student Services and the faculties who will be handling new international student arrivals.
- CQU hosts national weed detection project training
Published on 10 February, 2006
CQU Rockhampton is the venue for weed recognition training arranged via the National Weed Detection Project.
Queensland Herbarium senior botanist John Thompson will give weed spotters the skills and knowledge to identify a number of weeds in the Rockhampton region.
- Showcase prepares staff for challenges ahead
Published on 10 February, 2006
This week's Learning and Teaching Showcase focused CQU staff members on best practice and introduced them to some of the senior staff who will help lead the institution.
The theme of this year's event was ‘Highways of Higher Education’.
- Fiji Campus donation bolsters school computer lab
Published on 10 February, 2006
As a high school teacher at John Wesley College in Suva, Shelvin Lal is used to hearing excuses about lost, misplaced, forgotten or dog-eaten assignments.
As a computer teacher, he’s also been on the receiving end of stories involving deleted files, frozen functions and floppy failure.
- Equity hosts grievance contact officer workshop
Published on 10 February, 2006
Margaret Culmsee, Manager Equity and Diversity, welcomed participants to the annual Grievance Contact Officer (GCO) Workshop, including 5 new GCOs.
GCOs are based at Rockhampton and each of the regional campuses, including for the first time, Emerald Campus.
- Chinese and Spanish on offer at CQU Language Centre
Published on 10 February, 2006
Chinese and Spanish classes are on offer at the CQU Rockhampton Language Centre.
The classes will run for 12 weeks (2 hours a week), commencing in the week of March 6.
- 'Vet, larrikin and soldier' celebrated in new book
Published on 09 February, 2006
The history of the Northern Territory comes to life in the new biography of a ‘truly great Territorian’ Colonel Lionel Rose AM, OBE.
Colonel Lionel Rose: Chief Veterinary Officer of the Northern Territory 1946-1958 is the work of author Patricia Lonsdale.