48 episodes

If you’ve ever wondered what makes people tick, what inspires them, and how they’ve become the people they are today, then you’re going to love the Greatvine. CQUniversity’s Greatvine is a podcast series that chats with some of the University’s interesting characters: from professors and lecturers, to support staff and students.

We dig and get the dirt on why people do what they do; what events changed their lives; how their work is making a difference; what inspires them; and what quirky hobbies or habits they might not want the world to know about. And you’ll hear it all, right here on the Greatvine.

CQUniversity is Australia’s largest regional university with campuses and study centres across the country. It prides itself on being one of the most engaged universities in Australia, while its research agenda is centred around providing real impact to our global communities.

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If you’ve ever wondered what makes people tick, what inspires them, and how they’ve become the people they are today, then you’re going to love the Greatvine. CQUniversity’s Greatvine is a podcast series that chats with some of the University’s interesting characters: from professors and lecturers, to support staff and students.

We dig and get the dirt on why people do what they do; what events changed their lives; how their work is making a difference; what inspires them; and what quirky hobbies or habits they might not want the world to know about. And you’ll hear it all, right here on the Greatvine.

CQUniversity is Australia’s largest regional university with campuses and study centres across the country. It prides itself on being one of the most engaged universities in Australia, while its research agenda is centred around providing real impact to our global communities.

    CQUniversity Commentary - Trailer

    CQUniversity Commentary - Trailer

    CQUniversity has launched its latest podcast series CQUniversity Commentary. This podcast series brings you CQUni experts in research, work and study, dissecting the issues and current affairs that affect you, your family and your community.

    CQUniversity has dedicated the first season of CQUniversity Commentary to focus on conversations about the emerging issues from COVID-19.

    To listen to this podcast series head to Podbean https://cquniversitycommentary.podbean.com/, or find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Youtube.

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    • 35 sec
    Science education matters: Linda Pfeiffer, S5E6

    Science education matters: Linda Pfeiffer, S5E6

    She says her whole life has been about science education, in one way or another, and now CQUni’s Dr Linda Pfeiffer’s legacy in developing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education in regional Queensland has landed her as a semi-finalist in the Queensland Community Awards. Linda shares about what some see as a ‘glorified classroom’ known as STEM Central (which she helped design and now heads up) has become an amazing state-of-the-art facility in her hometown of Gladstone, thanks to a partnership with ConocoPhillips Australia Pacific LNG. Linda also explores why some kids find science boring and how the chronic teacher shortage is having a devastating impact on STEM education in regional Australia. And while it took her nine years to complete her Doctor of Science, Linda says it's one of her biggest achievements to date. Finally, Linda shares some helpful advice for up-and-coming STEM teachers.

    • 26 min
    Driving creative social change: Lara Carton, S5E5

    Driving creative social change: Lara Carton, S5E5

    She received a surprise round of tea-room cheers on her first day on campus, was suddenly in bagpipe-induced tears at her first graduation – and for Associate Vice-Chancellor (Victoria) Lara Carton, leading CQUniversity Melbourne has remained a rollercoaster. Lara shares the logistical nightmares of moving a whole campus, how the student cohort has quadrupled in Melbourne, and why you can always expect incredible catering on her campus. A busy mum to twins and a passionate home cook, Lara explains how weekend routines help maintain calm amidst the chaos of life and work. And as Director of Social Innovation, Lara also reflects on some of the highlights of CQUni’s five-year journey driving creative social change – and how it’s already transformed lives for so many students, staff and community changemakers.

    • 25 min
    Making the most of student life: Rhianna Wood, S5E4

    Making the most of student life: Rhianna Wood, S5E4

    Rhianna Wood is a dedicated nursing student with a heart for making a difference in the lives of others. As a child, she never dreamed that she would grow up to be a nurse, but always had a passion to help those around her. This passion led her to The Philippines on a mission and she has continued to help others in her community and afar. As well as being a second-year undergraduate student, the 19-years-old juggles a list of other roles at CQUni with her studies, including chair of the Student Representative Council (SRC) and a member of the Townsville Campus Life Committee. In this podcast, Rhianna shares about her desire to leave uni with more than a piece of paper that says Bachelor of Nursing, and provide tips on how students from any discipline can be more engaged in university life while building their resume for graduation.

    • 25 min
    High stakes in education: Chris Veraa, S5E3

    High stakes in education: Chris Veraa, S5E3

    Chris Veraa once worked as a barista at McCafe, before he ever drank a coffee, and later became a rural reporter, despite having little farming experience, and now is CQUni’s Director of Student Experience – and in case you’re wondering, yes, this time he’s got loads of experience. As a high school student who excelled at English, Chris decided to study journalism and marketing at university before embarking on a career as a journalist. Later, a working holiday in the UK allowed him to try the art of closed caption writing where he says his touch-typing course in school ‘saved his bacon’. Back in Australia, roles in media relations eventually paved a way to CQUni where he initially became the Director of Corporate Communications and then moved into Student Experience. He shares that his role now is less about being a practitioner and more about leading teams that focus on students’ uni experiences and support. He shares how scholarships and emergency grants can change a student’s life and how donors’ philanthropy help build the pipeline of talent.

    • 33 min
    Gambling, crocodiles and homelessness: Nancy Greer, S5E2

    Gambling, crocodiles and homelessness: Nancy Greer, S5E2

    With more than a decade of research experience, Nancy Greer has faced crocs at Rockhampton’s reptile farm (for an award-winning study about how excitement impacts gaming habits), tackled gambling studies in Bundaberg, moved to Brisbane and then into the heart of Melbourne to understand the huge and heartbreaking issues around homelessness.

    Now, her PhD subject has put her in the middle of the high-voltage world of esports, betting and skin gambling – where online gamers bet with money or video game items on professionals playing video games competitively. Nancy shares how she’s breaking new ground with the research, and what parents can do to protect young gamers.

    • 27 min

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