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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 |
- Campus bands hit out at Fair
Published on 21 July, 2005
Campus bands entered in a national competition will have the chance for extra exposure during the CQ Multicultural Fair and CQU Rockhampton Open Day, on Sunday August 14.
Visitors to the Fair and Open Day will have the chance to witness the best local rock talent performing orginal music.
- Chief Scientist visits campus
Published on 21 July, 2005
Queensland Chief Scientist Emeritus Professor Peter Andrews AO visited CQU Rockhampton this week for a Research Round Table with staff.
Discussions included research priorities; challenges and issues for science, research and innovation, and an overview of CQU and its organisational success stories.
- Performance portfolio sent to AUQA
Published on 20 July, 2005
The CQU Performance Portfolio was submitted earlier this week to the panel of auditors from the Australian Universities Quality Agency (AUQA) who will audit CQU operations later this year.
The Performance Portfolio is a document which each University is required to submit to AUQA prior to their audit.
- Come face to face with 'sexy wee beast' at Open Day
Published on 20 July, 2005
Rockhampton people have the chance to come face to face with a creature dubbed ‘the sexy wee beast’ when they visit the CQ Multicultural Fair and CQU Rockhampton Open Day on Sunday, August 14.
CQU researcher and lecturer, Dr Billy Sinclair has compiled a movie about the sea creature called the nautilus, best known for living in large and beautiful shells.
- Musical journey with Judith Brown
Published on 19 July, 2005
Join Judith Brown this Wednesday evening July 20, as she takes her audience on a fun and interesting journey into 18th Century music.
Moving from Bach to Beethoven, listeners will be treated to music played on the harpsichord and the beautiful Stuart and Sons grand piano.
- Three Auditor-Generals hail from CQU
Published on 19 July, 2005
From a handful of Australia’s Auditor-Generals, three hail from Central Queensland University.
The CQU graduates met at an Auditor-General meeting recently and shared some memories of their university years.
- Anti-Discrimination Commissioner visits campus
Published on 18 July, 2005
Queensland Anti-Discrimination Commissioner Susan Booth has visited CQU Rockhampton to help mark CQU’s commitment to diversity.
Ms Booth gave a presentation for staff and students during her visit, which coincided with the launch of Disability Action Week in Rockhampton.
- Vietnamese visitors talk their way to CQU
Published on 18 July, 2005
Lam anh Vu started learning English from subtitles on Hollywood movies, and still has a slight American accent.
Nguyen (Yen) Minh Dieu spent time at an international (English-focused) school in Thailand as a child, and continued studying the language during her high school years in Vietnam.
- New CQU Associate Professor returns home
Published on 18 July, 2005
Newly-appointed Associate Professor Cathie Sherwood has joined Central Queensland University’s Faculty of Informatics and Communication and is happy to be back home in Mackay.
"Returning to Mackay was a planned move and has been very positive.
- Cameroon student finally arrives in Rockhampton
Published on 18 July, 2005
After an 18-month application process to study at Central Queensland University in Rockhampton, 26-year-old Sylvia Forsung from Cameroon in Central Africa has arrived to study for her MBA degree.
After some confusion with her student visa, Sylvia passed her IELTS (English test required for student visas) with ‘flying colours’ and was soon on her way to Central Queensland with a CQU MBA scholarship under her wing.