CQUniversity Australia
 

Guiding light

When Wilma Woortman joined CQUniversity's Sydney International Campus as TECC (Training Employment & Career Coaching) Coordinator last year, she brought to the position valuable and practical career coaching and HR industry experience..

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PhotoID:7391, Georgia Wyldbore ... ready to fly through her studies

Flexible pathways

13-year-old flies through Aviation course at Uni

Home-educated Georgia Wyldbore, of Brisbane, has completed the first course of CQUniversity's Aviation Technology degree before most students her age finish grade 8.

With a former airline pilot father and former flight attendant mother, Georgia certainly has the pedigree to succeed.

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Community celebration

Aged 80, Joyce proves she has the 'write stuff'

Joyce Grant had plenty of life experience to draw on when proving her creative writing prowess to gain a Master of Letters - aged 80.

Whether digging for antiquities in Jordan, running a girls' school in Papua New Guinea or directing plays on the Gold Coast, she has tended to choose unusual pathways.

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Uni Experience

Diligent dozen canvass campus options

While their classmates were cavorting on school holidays, a dozen diligent high school students made the most of the chance to canvass options on campus at CQUniversity Rockhampton..

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PhotoID:7437, Chatting about coal are (from left) Associate Professor Col Greensill, Xstrata Coal's Todd Harrington, ACARP's Roger Wischusen and Joan Esterle, coordinating the Bowen Basin Geologists

Sciences, Engineering & Health

PhotoID:7419, Oliver (far left) in 'The Tempest'. Photographer: Simon Woods

Arts, Business, Informatics & Education

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Sciences, Engineering & Health

Coal geologists keen on seamless networks Full Details… Oliver aims to storm theatre world after 'Tempest' Full Details… Teachers on campus for 'science in action' Full Details…