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CQUniversity Bundaberg is located on a peaceful tree-studded 23-hectare site on Bundaberg's southern outskirts, adjacent to the airport, only six kilometres from the city centre. CQUniversity Bundaberg offers small class sizes, with very individually-focussed, high quality educational service provision, across a wide range of university study programs.
CQUniversity Bundaberg has a friendly, supportive atmosphere that caters for students of all ages. You can study on-campus or by distance from home. Prior learning and work experience are taken into consideration and CQUniversity even offers enabling programs to help you prepare for tertiary education.
CQUniversity Bundaberg is a modern, purpose-built campus, offering students new, innovative buildings and facilities. Distributed among the academic buildings are the library, bookshop, campus refectory, a 200-seat and a 100‑seat lecture theatre (with state-of-the-art electronic equipment), four computer laboratories (two with 20‑hour-a-day student access), nursing clinical laboratories and video conferencing rooms. The campus boasts interactive electronically transmitted lectures to integrate CQUniversity Bundaberg with other campuses.
Since 2007 students have had access to a $4.7 million dollar academic and research building which includes a state-of-the-art 64-seat scientific laboratory, sound studio and multi-media and science research facilities.
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Located at the Gladstone Marina, CQUniversity Gladstone provides an appealing learning environment for a range of Bridging Courses, Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Research Degrees.
The Gladstone area is a region of diversity - tourism, community and industry co-exist in harmony, retaining an agreeable lifestyle and environment balance. Home to over 62,000 people and best known for its strong industrial base, the Gladstone Region is one of the best kept secrets in Queensland.
Researchers from CQUniversity contribute to this community by providing developmental research for industry and monitoring the environmental health of the Gladstone area, including the waters of Gladstone harbour and the Rodds Bay dugong sanctuary.
In addition to the research interests of individual staff, CQUniversity supports the following research centres at CQUniversity Gladstone:
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CQUniversity has invested $2.5 million into the expansion of its growing Noosa campus to upgrade facilities, increase operational space and allow for a doubling of student capacity from 600 to 1200 over the next four years, with a range of new degrees delivering more locally trained graduates to the community.
The Noosa campus offers modern facilities and surrounds including clinical nursing laboratories, library and student resource centre facilities, state of the art collaborative learning spaces and is home to the Learning and Teaching Education Research Centre (LTERC).
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CQUniversity's presence in Mackay has grown considerably since the first intake of students in 1987 and the establishment of the campus in 1992.
Today the Mackay campus serves as a base for hundreds of students and staff, and houses a wide range of facilities, including lecture theatres, a performance theatre, tutorial rooms, computer laboratories, a nursing laboratory, video-conference rooms, recording studios, student accommodation, a bookshop, a refectory, a library and more.
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