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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 |
- Families both wedded to university
Published on 11 October, 2005
It was a special occasion for two Central Queensland University families last month when their son and daughter were wed.
Matthew Davis and Nicole Cardnell, just married on Saturday September 17, have strong ties with the University with both their sets of parents being employees at the Rockhampton campus and both having graduated with CQU degrees last year.
- Rail collaboration to save millions
Published on 11 October, 2005
Top Australian engineering researchers and rail industry personnel joined forces at CQU Rockhampton last Friday, October 7, as part of a world-leading Rail CRC research project set to save the Australian rail industry millions of dollars through the development of new fail-safe braking technology.
Incorporating technology developed by Professor Peter Wolfs and his team at CQU, the project is expected to deliver the rail industry a new fail-safe braking product at a fraction of the cost of modern electronic brake systems on the international market.
- NHMRC funding embraces new direction for research on serious illness
Published on 11 October, 2005
The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) has approved a prestigious fellowship for CQU scholar, Dr Pam McGrath.
The fellowship recognises Dr McGrath’s pioneering work in qualitative research methods.
- CQU Mackay staff unblock their arteries
Published on 11 October, 2005
A group of enthusiastic staff from CQU Mackay, lead by the effervescent Marilyn Ingham, Administration Support Officer with the Faculty of Business and Law, decided to unblock their arteries and join the Pedestrian Council’s National ‘Walk to Work Day’ last Friday October 7.
The group of 5 parked their cars at Mackay’s Regional Botanic Gardens, 4 kms from the CQU Mackay campus, and set off at a swift pace at 7.
- CQU hosts Chinese university leader
Published on 10 October, 2005
Central Queensland University’s Rockhampton and Bundaberg campuses have hosted a VIP visitor under the Chinese University Administrators’ Shadowing (CHUAS) Program for 2005.
Professor Li Xungui spent most of last week at CQU under the CHUAS Program, which enables Chinese university leaders to ‘shadow’ their counterparts at Australian universities to diversify their skills and also to seek opportunities for collaboration with Australian universities.
- Gladstone STEPS students graduate
Published on 10 October, 2005
Bonnie Paterson is 66 years of age and she wants everyone to know that it’s never too late to experience the amazing rewards of study.
Bonnie is one of 45 Gladstone locals to graduate from this year’s Skills for Tertiary Education Preparatory Studies (STEPS) program through Central Queensland University.
- Melbourne academic contributes to science fiction encyclopaedia
Published on 10 October, 2005
A new science fiction encyclopaedia has been published featuring entries by Melbourne Postgraduate Programs Facilitator Dr Tris Kerslake.
The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy contains 600 topics with contributions from 150 experts in the genre.
- CQU supports newsreader competition
Published on 10 October, 2005
CQU's Community Program is supporting Rockhampton's High School Newsreader of the Year competition.
Winners of heat 1 recently were Morgan Graham and Ryan Rostron from Rockhampton Grammar School (pictured right).
- International students celebrate before heading home
Published on 06 October, 2005
About 50 international students attended a Going Home Ceremony last Wednesday, at Central Queensland University Rockhampton.
Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Jack Wood presented the certificates to the students at the ceremony.
- A degree of success after road accident setback
Published on 06 October, 2005
Stuart Robertson has achieved success in his study and career, despite the setback of a road accident.
He thanks his wife Stacey for 'motivating' him through CQU's STEPS preparatory program and his degree studies, culminating in his graduation ceremony in Rockhampton on Saturday, October 1.