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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 |
- Conservatorium student makes professional debut
Published on 20 October, 2008
To receive a standing ovation is not unfamiliar for Mark Gasser, renowned English concert pianist and Conservatorium lecturer, but for CQUniversity Mackay music student, Sarah Regan, this accolade marked her professional debut at a recent recital at St Matthew's Church, Albury, last month.
Sarah accompanied Mark Gasser when invited to perform the opening recital of the Albury Festival in NSW (a festival of music engaging world class musicians).
- Rocky and Bundy teams in national chemistry comp
Published on 17 October, 2008
Two teams from Rockhampton Grammar School and two from North Bundaberg State High School each visited their local CQUniversity campus this week (Thursday, Oct 16) to compete in the national finals of the Australian National Chemical Analysis Competition.
These teams earned their place in the national finals by gaining a top-four finish in the CQ Regional Titration Competition earlier this year.
- Progress against 'river weed menace' reported
Published on 17 October, 2008
Researchers recently (Oct 15) gathered at a Rockhampton forum to report progress in finding the best ways to combat the 'river weed menace' hymenachne.
Members of the National Hymenachne Management Group, including the National Coordinator, also attended.
- Bundy region students able to 'Get SET' early for career
Published on 17 October, 2008
Bundaberg region students will be able to ‘Get SET' for their career early on thanks to a new initiative from CQUniversity.
The central idea behind Get SET is to align a student, an employer, and a university degree before the student leaves school.
- Uni welcomes major national research grants
Published on 17 October, 2008
CQUniversity has welcomed major national research grants in the areas of agri-food networks, networked control systems and strategies to combat lung infections.
Associate Professor Stewart Lockie has gained $147,000 from the Australian Research Council (ARC) to fund work on the social and environmental implications of privately-regulated food quality standards for agri-food networks in the Asia-Pacific.