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Engaging Indigenous people within Higher Ed

CQUniversity's Office of Indigenous Engagement recently hosted a visit from the Oodgeroo Unit of Queensland University of Technology (QUT), at Rockhampton Campus.

Professor Anita Lee Hong, Director of the Oodgeroo Unit, and Lone Pearce, Project Officer, met with Office of Indigenous Engagement staff to discuss employment issues and best practice models for engaging Indigenous people within the higher education sector, including governance matters.

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PhotoID:15001, Forum participants L-R Professor Barry Golding, Jan Crowley, Assoc Prof Bobby Harreveld, Shelley Truscott and Sally Thompson

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.

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  • Sydney campus couple support Prof Doc program
    Published on 04 July, 2003

    A husband and wife team at CQU Sydney International Campus, Associate Professor Teresa Buczkowska and Associate Professor Janusz Buczkowski, are currently combining their industry knowledge and experience working side by side supervising students for the Professional Doctorate program.

    Dr Teresa and Dr Janusz have both had a long history of experience in industry and academia.

  • Nothing like a change for Rosedale woman
    Published on 03 July, 2003

    A Central Queensland University bridging program for ‘women into science and technology’ has changed life’s direction for Rosedale woman, Vicki Barden.

    A change to Ms Barden’s personal circumstances in 2000 left her looking for ways to improve her future career options.

  • Grant for re-entry course attracts nurses back to work
    Published on 03 July, 2003

    Central Queensland University has received a $310,000 grant to attract 80 aged care nurses back into the work force.

    Recognising a national shortage of nurses working in aged care, the Federal Government, through the Royal College of Nursing, allocated the substantial funding to CQU.

  • Annual Gentle Arts exhibition opens
    Published on 03 July, 2003

    Rockhampton’s Gentle Arts Society has officially opened its 12th annual exhibition at Central Queensland University’s early childhood building in Quay Street, Rockhampton.

    The Gentle Arts Society, with the help of the CQU Art Collection and curator, will exhibit more than 250 new pieces.

  • Switchboard operator decides it's time to hang up
    Published on 03 July, 2003

    She’s been the voice of Central Queensland University for 16 years, but now it's time to hang up the phone and call it a day.

    CQU Rockhampton’s long serving switchboard operator, Iris Stevens will retire this month to spend more time fishing, gardening and playing with her grandchildren.

  • CQU co-develops international links for community building
    Published on 03 July, 2003

    Central Queensland University has agreed to co-operate with England's University of Brighton to develop an international network of academic institutions involved in community informatics.

    The emerging discipline of community informatics encompasses the use of information and communication systems to support services, development and action in communities.

  • CQU Bundaberg graduates celebrate
    Published on 03 July, 2003

    There were lots of smiles on the faces of the 160 graduates and their family and friends who attended the CQU Bundaberg graduation ceremony last weekend.

    For some it was a real family affair with a mother/daughter combination, a mother/son combination and a husband/wife all receiving their degrees.

  • ABC journalist reports to Bundaberg graduates
    Published on 03 July, 2003

    The guest speaker’s voice at the CQU Bundaberg Graduation Ceremony was familiar to many ABC listeners.

    ABC journalist and past CQU student Phil Smith recalled his own graduation from the then Capricornia Institute of Advanced Education (now CQU).

  • Bundaberg's top student STEPS out to collect campus award
    Published on 03 July, 2003

    When Kelly Beckett moved to Bundaberg four years ago with her husband and three children she had no idea of what lay ahead for her.

    Kelly’s husband, David, is a police officer, which meant the family had spent many years travelling throughout Queensland.

  • Graduates to kick-start careers
    Published on 03 July, 2003

    The Department of Innovation and Information Economy, Sport and Recreation Queensland (DIIESRQ) is offering Central Queensland University graduates an excellent opportunity to kick-start a dynamic career.

    DIIESRQ is launching their 2004 Graduate Recruitment program and is encouraging CQU graduates to apply.