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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 |
- Emerald to celebrate academic and artistic stars
Published on 23 October, 2008
CQUniversity Emerald is looking forward to celebrating academic stars alongside artistic stars in 2009, with plans to combine its Academic Awards presentation evening with the culmination of a major dance workshop.
Campus coordinator Gai Sypher said she had confirmed RCotA (Regional Centre of the Arts) funding from the University to support the project in July next year.
- Uni IT staffer develops iPhone weather radar application
Published on 23 October, 2008
The ability to watch Australia's weather evolve in the palm of your hand has literally become a reality since the launch of Simon Coggins' iPhone application, BOMRadar.
Simon, one of CQUniversity's Senior Systems Engineers from the Information Technology Division, developed BOMRadar initially as a hands-on programming trial to learn more about iPhone applications. - Sweet Charity highlights
Published on 23 October, 2008
The recent Rockhampton Pilbeam Theatre production of Sweet Charity by our performing arts students was a sparkling production, including stunning dance numbers, stirring songs and charismatic lead roles.
Here are some fresh images from the show, which showcased the talents of first, second and final-year students under the guidance of professional industry mentors Wayne Scott Kermond and Katie Kermond.
- Post traumatic stress therapy research awarded
Published on 22 October, 2008
A CQUniversity researcher's work with multiply-abused children has been applauded by an Australasian traumatic stress organisation..
- Erica on 'daddy' of all turtle projects
Published on 22 October, 2008
CQUniversity Biology Honours student Erica Todd has had a busy year pursuing her passion: turtle research and conservation..
- Sydney celebrates Moon Festival
Published on 22 October, 2008
CQUniversity Sydney campus recently celebrated the Moon Festival which is also known as the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Just like Christmas in western cultures, the celebrating of the Moon Festival is one of the most important events in the Chinese and Vietnamese calendar.
- Socialising at Sweet Charity
Published on 22 October, 2008
CQUniversity staff and graduates were among the adoring audience members of Sweet Charity recently. Many were caught socialising after the curtain fell at the Pilbeam Theatre.
- 3rd term proves a charm
Published on 22 October, 2008
CQUniversity, which for the first time has been able to recruit new undergraduate students for Term 3 (classes start November 10), has made 87 offers for placements in 11 programs, primarily in Business and Arts.
Budding musicians invited to workshops with famous composer
Published on 22 October, 2008
CQUniversity is encouraging school and private music students from Rockhampton and surrounding regions to participate in a series of workshops hosted by Australian composer Kerin Bailey.
Mr Bailey is renowned for his compositions in the ‘Jazz Incorporated' series for Woodwind and Brass and ‘Jazzin Around' for Piano and Strings.