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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 |
- Physics student flies high but keeps options open
Published on 18 October, 2006
First-year physics student Joelene Buntain is keen to complete her tertiary studies - even though a career as a pilot is already opening up.
It's a degree decision that might even help take her into space.
- CQU backs Festival of Innovation
Published on 18 October, 2006
A range of CQU staff members are involved in a Festival of Innovation event being organised by the Department of State Development and Innovation (and sponsored by CQU) on Thursday, October 26.
The third annual Festival of Innovation will be held at DPI Parkhurst, with a Celebration of Innovation Dinner later at the Rockhampton Leagues Club.
- CQU supports shiftwork symposium
Published on 18 October, 2006
CQU is a supporter of the 18th International Symposium on Shiftwork and Working Time to be held at Rydges, Yeppoon, in August 2007.
The symposium will run from August 28 to 31.
- St Ursula's College student wins TSXPO bursary
Published on 18 October, 2006
Congratulations to St Ursula's College (Yeppoon) student Brittney Lawton who has won one of 3 TSXPO bursaries, available to visitors to the Brisbane education showcase in July.
CQU's Tony Gubbins, chair of the TSXPO organising committee, was on hand recently to help present the bursary.
- CQU Mackay 'stepping' out to celebrate milestone
Published on 18 October, 2006
Last weekend, CQU Mackay recognised the newest STEPS graduates completing their courses with an emotional and jubilant ceremony, as well as celebrating the 20th anniversary of the STEPS program.
STEPS, an acronym for Skills for Tertiary Education Preparatory Studies, is designed to prepare students for university study.
- Final-year BLM students celebrate in Bundaberg
Published on 18 October, 2006
Last week, 70 final-year Bachelor of Learning Management (BLM) students celebrated the conclusion of their teaching degree at CQU Bundaberg.
During the celebration, students presented their final piece of assessment before enjoying afternoon tea with friends and family.
- Inspirational farewell for new Learning Managers at CQU Mackay
Published on 18 October, 2006
A celebration of completion and commencement of life as a teacher was held at CQU Mackay recently for the freshest batch of learning managers.
With no further assessment items required, 79 students spent the afternoon socialising, celebrating and reminiscing on their years spent at CQU Mackay and in the Mackay education community, where they have learnt how to be the next generation of teachers.
- Conservatorium gears up for 'Big Night In'
Published on 18 October, 2006
When you take various bands, performers, singers, movers and groovers from the Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music at CQU Mackay, and throw them all together in a musical extravaganza, you get a 'Big Night In'.
Derrin Kerr, Lecturer at CQCM’s Jazz Department, is busy helping students get their acts together, polishing already-formed ensembles and singing groups from nearly all backgrounds for this Friday’s performance.
- International students celebrate their time in Rocky
Published on 18 October, 2006
Central Queensland University last night (Thursday, October 19) held a Going Home Ceremony for 39 international students from 12 different nations in Rockhampton.
The students have come from India, Vietnam, Indonesia, Poland, Bangladesh, Japan, Sri Lanka, Denmark, Canada, Thailand, Korea and Colombia.
- Arts community gets $69,000 boost
Published on 18 October, 2006
CQU\'s Regional Centre of the Arts (RCotA) has awarded $69,000 to approved arts projects in Central Queensland.
$25,000 grants have been awarded to both David Downer for his ‘Rainbow Serpent Sculpture’ project and $30,000 to Alison Lees and the Queensland Music Festival for ‘The Song Train’.