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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 |
- Chinese New Year celebrated at Melbourne Campus
Published on 16 February, 2010
Chinese New Year or the Spring Festival is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. It celebrates the beginning of a new year by the lunar calendar.
- Terry on the cusp of Western China's boom
Published on 15 February, 2010
CQUniversity student Shaowei 'Terry' Yang is following in the footsteps of his compatriots from China's special trading zones, who have spent the past 30 years igniting business and trade along the east coast of the massive country.
Terry, 29, has just spent a year away from his role representing the chamber of commerce from the western province of Qinghai, which is relatively small in Chinese terms, with 5 million people and a capital (Xining) which has 1.
- CQUniversity offers range of pathways into mining industry
Published on 15 February, 2010
CQUniversity Australia is ‘digging in' as a long-term supporter of the mining and resources sectors. With the Bowen Basin on its doorstep, the University has established courses, scholarships and relationships to help people enter and advance within these key industries.
- Bundy students who dare win at Orientation
Published on 12 February, 2010
Who Dares Wins encapsulates what Orientation is all about at CQUniversity Bundaberg.
Orientation, which kicks off on Monday February 22, has a special focus on accessing academic services and assistance, but there will be plenty of opportunities for fun activities and socialising.
- Region 'highly carbon exposed' but opportunities exist
Published on 12 February, 2010
The Rockhampton region is 'highly carbon exposed' and more than 20% of businesses in certain sectors would probably leave their industry if the temperature was to rise by 1 degree.
Meanwhile, nearly half of businesses would definitely or probably leave their industry if regional rainfall fell by 100mm.
- Useful package of research story resources
Published on 12 February, 2010
Below are some key LINKs to research story resources (including PHOTOs and VIDEO) as well as some recent research briefs:
Carbon and climate change - Alumni network in Singapore
Published on 11 February, 2010
CQUniversity graduates recently gathered in Singapore to meet the Vice-Chancellor, during his stop-over en route from the Middle East to Australia.
Singapore's event was held on Tuesday (Feb 9) at the Intercontinental Hotel.
- Meena mixes IT, Business, teaching and research at Sydney
Published on 11 February, 2010
Lecturer Meena Jha is certainly no stranger when it comes to providing IT teaching experience and professional support to CQUniversity's Sydney campus. Indeed, she has just notched up 10 years of continuous employment service and shows no sign of slowing down.