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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 |
- Fast-learning Fiji students to the final
Published on 18 October, 2005
Ask Australian basketball star Lauren Jackson how long it takes to prepare for a major competition and she’ll tell you it requires months of dedicated training.
Ask Nanese Bakani, Captain of the CQU FIC Women’s Basketball Team, and she’ll tell you the same thing .
- Power station operating service energised by BIT Co-op program
Published on 18 October, 2005
Power station operator NRG Gladstone Operating Services has been energised by its involvement with the Bachelor of Information Technology Co-op program.
The company's Superintendent Information Services Darryl Bond (pictured) has recently hosted CQU IT student David Kamholtz.
- Come and spend a great night in
Published on 18 October, 2005
Get your weekend off to a great start this Friday October 21 at the 'Big Night In' jazz concert being held at the CQCM Theatre, Boundary Road, Mackay.
Presented by staff and students from the Bachelor of Jazz Studies program at the Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music (CQCM), the concert is a showcase of this year's work and incorporates an eclectic mix of musical styles and groups.
- AUQA Audit at Mackay Campus
Published on 18 October, 2005
On Monday October 17 the AUQA panel conducted the CQU Mackay audit visit.
The auditors interviewed 26 staff in 5 sessions.
- STEPS to success
Published on 18 October, 2005
A special Completion Ceremony was held recently to congratulate 60 students who completed their Skills for Tertiary Education Preparatory Studies (STEPS) at Central Queensland University Mackay.
The students, who embarked on a 12-week accelerated or a 24-week extended program, have been undertaking studies in academic communication (assignment writing and referencing), mathematics, computing, independent learning skills, study skills and library/information literacy skills.
- Women researchers doing it for themselves
Published on 17 October, 2005
Central Queensland University will host this year’s Women in Research Conference at the Gladstone campus on November 24 and 25.
The Conference is held every two years to assist and support women researchers.
- STEPS helps open up career horizons
Published on 17 October, 2005
CQU's STEPS (Steps for Tertiary Education Preparatory Studies) program has opened up career horizons for Rockhampton's Michael Amedee.
Michael recently spoke to 3 visiting Queensland Cabinet Ministers about his experiences, during the launch of CQU's Managing the Student Journey program.
- Former prisoner re-joins community by degrees
Published on 17 October, 2005
The only thing stopping you in life is you. That's not just a platitude.
- Help shape a snapshot of our region
Published on 17 October, 2005
Interested individuals and organisations can help shape the next survey of Central Queenslanders' opinions and lifestyles.
Central Queensland University's Centre for Social Science Research is set to undertake the 7th annual Central Queensland Social Survey (CQSS) from Wednesday, October 19, for approximately four weeks.
- Female grazier gives men dating tips in sell-out book
Published on 17 October, 2005
She’s a fourth-generation grazier, a hands-on business manager of a 25,000 acre cattle and wheat station, a poet and travel writer, and now the author of sell-out dating guide for men.
Nicole Alexander’s 'How To Get A Girl – a glovebox guide for men' is a feisty, fun and informative read which concentrates on getting the dating basics right.