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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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Faculty of Business & Law Celebrates 35 Years: New, flexible business degrees offered 

Business students in the 21st Century now have access to extremely flexible business degrees. CQU business degrees today have been designed to fit career aspirations and the range of options that are only limited by your imagination.

Areas of interest may include sport, tourism or communications to name a few. For a career in management, students simply select the appropriate degree and the elective courses that best suit their future career. For example, if you are interested in to being a sporting club manager, you could study a bachelor of business (Management) and select human movement courses covering sport, health, coaching or others that will compliment your business degree and your career.

For today's student, deciding what elective courses to study may be the most important part of their Bachelor of Business degree. By combining an interest in the environment, for example, with accounting courses it is possible to focus qualifications more acutely.

For example, studying courses that are relevant to the environment could lead to a position as Management Accountant with an organisation that concerns itself with the preservation of rainforests. There are many options and you are only limited by your imagination.

CQU is in the process of enhancing the MBA (Master of Business Administration) so that it looks more like the world of business and government of the 21st Century.

Working with practitioners in business and government, the Faculty of Business and Law at CQU has developed integrated MBA programs to provide you with a holistic view of business dynamics in a competitive international context.

Most importantly, the programs are rounded out with skills to implement your informed decisions.

Take the general MBA program, or add weight to your field of endeavour by complementing core courses specialising in one of the following areas: finance, marketing, human resources, tourism, information systems, international business, accounting, international business law, environmental management or e-business.

Flexible study modes of full-time, part-time and world standard distance education (including MBA on-line) make this career enhancing MBA achievable.

To find out more about these programs visit www.bus.cqu.edu.au <http://www.bus.cqu.edu.au/> or call 1300 360 444.