The Yeppoon, Biloela and Noosa campuses will close by the end of June
"COVID-19 has caused businesses of all kinds to rethink their operations to ensure their long-term sustainability, which is exactly what we are doing," Professor Klomp said.. "Their selflessness today will be a huge contributor to the long-term sustainability of CQUniversity, as we continue to serve our communities for decades to come."Options for online delivery
"While our on-campus activities in Yeppoon and Biloela are minimal, we have options in place for improved online delivery, and on-site training for local high school students studying VET courses."Importantly, we are in discussions with staff from all three sites, to ensure those not receiving a voluntary separation either have the opportunity to request one now, or can be transitioned to other working arrangements.
This chart uses a logarithmic scale to highlight coronavirus growth rates. Read our explainer to understand what that means — and how COVID-19 cases are spreading around the world. "But what we've been trying to negotiate with the Vice-Chancellors on a national level is a package that will save possible 12-thousand jobs across the country," Queensland Secretary Michael McNally said.
Most big Universities have built up a massive portfolio of property and other assets........time to cash in during time of crisis not handouts from taxpayers.
No worries, RN we’re seeing a shortage of fruit pickers anyway so 👍
Now this staff is free to attend multiple auctions on the same day. Good days ahead CoreLogic.