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    Central Queensland University

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    Increasing the descriptive power of CHAT with culturally advanced notatio

    Central Queensland towards 2000: (Its development, its industries and its employment)

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    "A Conference organised by the Rockhampton Local Group of The Institution of Engineers, Australia at Capricornia Institute of Advanced Education from September 28 -30, 1984."--p. 1

    Environmental Research Event 2010: Transitions to a Sustainable Future

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    The Environmental Research Event (ERE) began 14 years ago at the University of Queensland, as a means for post-graduate students to present their research to fellow students, senior academics and industry partners in a relaxed environment. Ins 1997, this research event went national and has since evolved to incorporate international delegates. ERE provides researchers and environmental professionals a unique opportunity for netowrking, and to observe adnd discussion the development of research in the environmental, engineering, economic and social sciences fields

    Central Queensland Engineering Conference, Rockhampton/Gladstone, May 2-4 1981

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    Papers presented to the Institution of Engineers, Australia, Central Queensland Engineering Conference, Rockhampton/Gladstone May 2-4, 1981

    2nd Annual Conference of the IRIS Postgraduate Student : Resourcing for the future [Conference program]

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    The second conference of the IRIS postgraduate students, “Resourcing for the future”, showcases future leaders of industry and academia. This conference is an excellent opportunity for future employers to meet a wide range of graduate students and showcases a sample of our postgraduate research. Importantly, the conference also provides an opportunity for our students to present and receive critical feedback from peers and experts in the field. IRIS especially values feedback from industry delegates who can provide important insights into the application of research in their fields

    Gecon 2003

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    GECON2003 gave our students the opportunity to display, in poster format, their final year projects

    1st Annual Conference of the IRIS Postgraduate Students: Driving the development of a knowledge-based economy: Conference program

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    The focus of this conference is on relevance and value of research to local industries and communities as well as to the Australian economy and the society. It is a great opportunity to meet and network with over 100 postrgraduate students who will be working in or with resource-based industries in the near future., to learn about the Institute research direction and discuss challenges and opportunities faces by your organization
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