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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 |
- Wild book launch in wild west of Queensland
Published on 25 July, 2005
The people of Stanthorpe donned their glad rags and turned up in force to welcome local resident, celebrated bush poet and author, Mr Jack Drake.
CQU Press was the host for the launch of its new title, 'The Wild West in Australia and America' by Jack Drake.
- Eidos events scheduled
Published on 25 July, 2005
Central Queensland University has joined Eidos – a new consortium of Queensland universities, government and non-government agencies committed to improving education and social change research, policy and practice.
Two Eidos events have been scheduled.
- WaterEd consortium launch scheduled
Published on 25 July, 2005
CQU has become an equal member in a consortium known as the International Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Management (ICE WaRM), trading as WaterEd Australia.
The official commencement ceremony for WaterEd Australia/ICE WaRM is scheduled for 4.
- CQU again ahead of national median for graduate starting salaries
Published on 25 July, 2005
CQU is again ahead of the national median for graduate starting salaries, according to Graduate Careers Australia's newly updated annual report on the earnings of recent university graduates (released this week).
The national median annual starting salary for bachelor degree graduates* commencing full-time work in 2004 was $38,000.
- Governor to launch CQU Press book on women's suffrage
Published on 22 July, 2005
Queensland Cabinet Ministers and female MPs are expected at the Australian launch of CQU Press' latest publication, 'From Suffragists to Legislators: Queensland Women in State and Federal Parliaments', written by John McCulloch.
Queensland Governor Quentin Bryce AC will launch the two-volume set from 1pm on Thursday, August 25, in the Legislative Council Chamber of Parliament House in Brisbane.
- 'Netball knee' patients recover just as well at home - new study
Published on 22 July, 2005
Patients with the common ‘netball knee’ (anterior cruciate ligament) injury recover from operations just as well at home as in supervised rehab sessions.
That is according to a new study by CQU’s Musculoskeletal Research Unit.
- Get involved with 'Active Parks' program
Published on 22 July, 2005
Rockhampton residents will soon be able to access free physical activity opportunities under the Rocky Active Parks (RAP) Strategy, endorsed by CQU's 10 000 Steps Office.
Scheduled to launch in early September, the strategy will deliver a six-week program of regular free activities in a number of Rockhampton parks.
- Photographers, photoshop exponents and animators sought
Published on 21 July, 2005
Entries have been extended to August 3 for the Rockhampton-based Digital Animation and Photographic Art (DAPA) competition.
The event offers $100 prizes in nine categories, under the theme: ‘United through diversity, we laugh’.
- NZ grant indicates respect for preventative health
Published on 21 July, 2005
A major New Zealand funding body has recognised the value of lifestyle surveys in health research, alongside the traditional focus on ‘bench science’ and medical treatments.
CQU's Professor Kerry Mummery has received funding from the Royal Society of New Zealand to develop an international collaboration with Auckland University of Technology Professor Greg Kolt in the study of the determinants of physical activity in the New Zealand and Australian populations.
- International student selected as Face of the Fair
Published on 21 July, 2005
A Central Queensland University MBA student from Cameroon, Central Africa, has been selected as the 2005 Face of the Fair.
Sylvia Forsung will welcome the thousands of expected visitors to the Central Queensland Multicultural Fair and CQU Rockhampton Open Day on Sunday August 14 at CQU’s Rockhampton campus.