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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 |
- Mackay students learn from renowned artistic director
Published on 26 February, 2009
Students of the Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music at CQUniversity Mackay have had the chance to learn and be inspired by internationally acclaimed artistic director, choreographer and performer, Gerald Trentham..
- Future midwives attend residential school
Published on 26 February, 2009
Students from all over Queensland have been attending classes at CQUniversity Mackay this week as part of their midwifery postgraduate studies.
CQUniversity Senior Lecturer Dawn Hay said the students have been attending on-campus classes designed to prepare them to meet the challenges of providing ‘woman-centred' care to birthing women across the state, especially in rural and remote areas.
- PhD thesis summaries
Published on 26 February, 2009
Marie Janice BULMAN
Thesis Title: Outfielder Stories: Supporting Primary Teachers Teaching Secondary Science to Come in from the Margins.
University students revel in the new 'O' week
Published on 26 February, 2009
Gladstone's newest university recruits have been learning all about the survival techniques required.
Without the traditional drinking competitions anywhere in sight (although there was an ice-cream eating competition) the emphasis has been on study techniques and where to go for help.
- First cohort of PowerGen graduates
Published on 26 February, 2009
As new graduates of the Master of Engineering (Power Generation), they are ready to help ensure the future of the power generation industry..
- Stories behind sea of faces at graduation
Published on 26 February, 2009
Graduation ceremonies may look like a sea of anonymous faces, but they are really a nexus for many personal journeys..