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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 |
- Olena's learning journey across the globe
Published on 29 August, 2008
Olena Tsylke's learning journey has taken her across the globe, so she'll have plenty to pass on when she becomes qualified as a teacher.
Born and raised in a small Ukrainian town, she attended high school in her home country before moving to Canada with her family and completing her senior schooling in her new location.
- NTID Key messages
Published on 29 August, 2008
- The ASC's NTID program is searching for the next generation of Aussie sports stars.
- The program is looking to give more Australians a sporting chance at the elite level and a chance for them to explore their potential and is not just focussed on Olympic success.
- Dr Stephen Juan BIO
Published on 28 August, 2008
Dr Stephen Juan, BA, MA, PhD, California, is an Australian scientist, educator, journalist, author and media personality. He has taught in the Faculty of Education and Social Work at the University of Sydney since 1978, where he is in charge of the First-Year Program.
- HONORARY DOCTOR OF THE UNIVERSITY
Published on 28 August, 2008
Martand Joshi, BSc(Hons), MSc Bombay, PhD California, is a renowned academic with a research background in geology. He has been involved in extensive research and academic endeavours in the fields of geochemistry, mineralogy, crystallography and petrology.
- Uni welcomes second major Rail Technology Development grant
Published on 28 August, 2008
CQUniversity's Centre for Railway Engineering (CRE) has welcomed a second major grant of $670,000 in funding over 2 years to develop technologies for long freight trains. There's a particular focus on markets such as the coal haulage system in Central Queensland and in the Hunter Valley and the iron ore haulage railways in Western Australia.
- Garry Page BIO
Published on 28 August, 2008
Garry Page, BA, PGradDipSocSci NE, PGradDipHRM CSU, is the Executive Director of Multicultural Affairs Queensland (MAQ), a position he was appointed to in February 2008. He is a Paul Harris Fellow (Rotary International), recognised for his international aid work, and is an Associate Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management.
- Mackay helps students stay in 'the zone'
Published on 28 August, 2008
Mackay Campus has overcome the setback of flooded carpeting earlier this year to create a fresh and funky Library reading and relaxation area - now known as 'The Zone'.
Artwork for the walls and floor was provided by Master of Contemporary Arts students and staff from the University of Tasmania, who are using Mackay Campus as a base.