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Intern choices for James Cook University graduates
[Extract] We report that the internship location choices of the second cohort of medical students to graduate from James Cook University (JCU) are very similar to those of the first cohort.1 Of the 75 students who graduated in the second cohort in 2006, 65 (87%) are working in Queensland; 42 (56%) in North Queensland (roughly the area north of Mackay)
UTC 3.0 Report: James Cook University - Urban Liveability in Tropical Australia Through Urban Diaries and Community Engagement
This report provides a summary of the Urban Thinkers Campus (UTC) held at James Cook University, Australia in June 2018. It includes details regarding the sessions, their outcomes and the next steps forward. With 105 participants, 29 partners, and representatives from 9 countries, the UTC entitled ‘Urban Health and Liveability in Tropical Australia through Urban Diaries and Community Engagement’ took place on the 8th June 2018 in Cairns and 15th June in Townsville
Prevent Cyber Bullying, James Cook University [Website]
I'd like to welcome you to our website, developed to educate students and staff about preventing cyber bullying and being safe in the online world.
Digital citizenship, social responsibility, digital reputation, and digital safety are some of the themes explored on this site.
Our multidisciplinary team of academics working in guidance and counselling, journalism and creative writing at James Cook University Australia have worked with students, staff and community members in developing the content on the site.
Our work with journalism students in a video production class has involved them developing scripts and producing videos that imagined cyber bullying scenarios, some of which are uploaded on the site.
We welcome ongoing feedback and suggestions for improving our prevent cyber bullying site.
The effectiveness of educating individuals in higher education on the ethics of the Online world, in particular cyberbullying, has driven the development of this interactive ground-breaking educational website. Content on the site is directed toward conscientious connectivity. Engaging with the content on the site provides visitors with opportunities to: (1) broaden their knowledge of cyberbullying; (2) respond constructively to stop the bullying; (3) become more informed about breaking the cycle of cyber bullying
Captain James Cook, F.R.S. [picture] /
Oval image within a rectangular border.; Frontispiece of: Voyage towards the south pole /James Cook. Vol.2. London, 1777.; Beddie, 3502.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an7691895; U1197; S1101; S6546; U2967; S3466; S1635 proof plate in bound vol. with spine title: Atlas to Cook's voyage.; Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK1378, NK6235
Captn. [i.e. Captain] James Cook, F.R.S. [picture] /
Condition: Slight foxing.; The designation in the title, F.R.S., stands for "Fellow of the Royal Society".; Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK1404. Oval profile portrait of Captain James Cook, facing right, surrounded by an etched representation of a Maori mat
Capt. James Cook.
Three-quarter length portrait of James Cook standing outdoors with leafless trees and water in the background. Cook wears a hat and suit with vest and tie
James R. Cook Interviews
Two interviews with U. S. Army officer R. James Cook. Cook was on active duty with the United States Army for over 20 years - first as an enlisted soldier, E2-E6; and subsequently as an officer, 2LT - MAJ. He is a decorated combat veteran who was deployed to Afghanistan, with a background in military intelligence and aviation. From 2005-2006 he served as aide-de-camp to the Commanding General at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Cook has served twice in the Army ROTC department at VMI
Captain James Cook, F.R.S. [picture] /
After the engraving by James Basire of the portrait by William Hodges.; Oval image within rectangular border.; Ms. inscription in Dutch l.l. on mount.; Frontispiece of: Reis naar de Zuidpool / James Cook. Utrecht, 1793.; Beddie, 3524.; S1100
James Cook art collection
James Cook University (JCU) was gazetted as a University College in 1960 and during that decade, Professor Ron Kenny, biological scientist and keen artist, instigated the Art Collection. He convinced University College Warden (and future inaugural JCU Vice-Chancellor), Professor Ken Back, to commit to an investment policy of collecting works of established and emerging Australian artists. Associate Professor Anneke Silver recalls that collecting a strong representation of Australian works for the University College was perceived as a valuable contribution to the developing argument for a fully-fledged University in North Queensland. In 1970 the College was proclaimed as James Cook University of North Queensland (shortened to James Cook University in 1997)
A chart of part of the south coast of Newfoundland [cartographic material] : includingthe islands St. Peters and Miquelon, from an actual survey /
Detailed chart of part of the Newfoundland, Canadian coast with relief shown by hachures and bathymetric soundings.; "Scale to the general chart English and French leagues 20 to a degree"; Accompanied by booklet: Directions for navigating on part of the south coast of Newfoundland, with a chart thereof, including the islands of St. Peter's and Miquelon ... / by James Cook. London : Printed for the author, and sold by J.Mount and T. Page on Tower-Hill, 1766. 32 p. : 24 cm.; Insets: Harbours of St. Laurence; Harbour [of] Briton.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm423
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