MEET DR DANIEL FRIMPONG VALE—Deep Ghelani
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MEET DR DANIEL FRIMPONG VALE—Deep Ghelani
July 2010 Vol 2 Issue 7 IN THIS ISSUE 1 DR DANIEL FRIMPONG VALE—Deep Ghelani 2 TECC BUSINESS EVENT GRADUATES ~ where are they now? 3 LIBRARY WRITER‟S COMPETITION STUDENT ASSOCIATION END OF TERM PARTY 4 WHAT‟S HAPPENING IN SYDNEY FEELING OVERWHELMED AND NEED TO TALK TO SOMEONE? About personal issues? STUDENT SERVICES Level 1 About your studies? LEARNING SKILLS UNIT Level 1 About employment? TECC Level 1 About academic advocacy? STUDENT ASSOCIATION Basement SAFETY TIP Fill your car with petrol at well lit and visible service stations, or during the day light hours MEET DR DANIEL FRIMPONG Article by Chris Keane There were congratulations all round when Dr Daniel Frimpong, a member of CPA Australia and the Institute of Chartered Accountants, was recently promoted to become a senior lecturer at CQUniversity Sydney. Like other academics who teach in the accounting and marketing streams, Daniel brought with him a store of industry knowledge and experience when he began lecturing in 1998. He accumulated his breadth of industry knowledge by pursuing a successful management career in the banking, telecommunications and information technology sectors. In the 1990s, Daniel rubbed shoulders with the big business league. He worked for several major corporations including Westpac, Nortel and Fujitsu, in both Australia and Japan. His former banking role saw him employed as Manager of Management Reporting in Westpac's head office in Martin Place, Sydney. He was responsible for planning, analysis and reporting on a $10 billion asset portfolio held by Westpac's Asset Management Group. more... http://uninews.cqu.edu.au/UniNews/viewStory.do?story=7047 “Call it a clan, call it a network, call it a tribe, call it a family: Whatever you call it, whoever you are, you need one.” Jane Howard VALE—Deep Ghelani Deep Hemantkumar Ghelani ~ 1987-2010 Deep Hemantkumar Ghelani, an Indian national studying a Bachelor of IT at CQUniversity Sydney passed away tragically on 13th June 2010. He was enjoying an afternoon at Kiama with friends when he went missing off the rocks near the Kiama Blow Hole. The 22nd year old was described by friends as “a loving person who was dedicated to his studies and career”. His body was repatriated to his home of Gujarat, India. Anyone effected by this tragedy and needing support are encouraged to speak the Student Services staff on Level 1. July 2010 Vol 2 Issue 7 AUSTRALIAN SLANG & COLLOQUIALISMS TECC BUSINESS EVENT TECC Business Event - “Working Together With Business” Article by Rodney Yeomans Lizard drinking, flat out like a : flat out, busy Dave is flat out like a lizard drinking ! ___________________________ ENGLISH CORNER Want to speak better English? Want to be Job Ready? Want to do better in your studies? Where: Level 1 opposite the lifts (Monday) Level 7 opposite the lifts (Wednesday) When: Weeks 2 to 8 (TERM 2, 2010) Mon & Wed 3.15pm—3.45pm Leading organisations and businesses were invited to CQUniversity Sydney to attend the inaugural “Working Together With Business” event organised by the Training, Employment & Career Coaching (TECC) Unit on Thursday 17th June. “It was a great opportunity to welcome these organisations to our campus, make them aware of our students‟ employability skills, and foster ongoing business relationships”, says TECC Coordinator, Rodney Yeomans. The networking function was organised to develop business relationships with key industry organisations, promote the employability of CQUniversity Sydney students, and to work towards securing future part time, internship, work experience, and volunteer placements for our students. GRADUATES ~ WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Shakir Karim ~ MIS BIS ENVIRONMENTAL TIP Cut back on air conditioning and heating use if you can Shakir graduated from CQUniversity Australia in 2006 with a Bachelor of Information Systems and in 2008 with a Masters on Information Systems. As a graduate, he feels he has “both a prospect and a commitment to commence positive change through an increased understanding of our business environment and the responsible use of technology.” It is his dream to be “leading the way for the advancement of new technologies in the field of Information Technology.” Shakir is currently working as Technology Support & Domain Coordinator at SAI GlobalEspreon Ltd in Sydney. He says that “CQUniversity Australia has given me all (the) skills to deal with such a renowned and large company. My role is challenging, I have learned how to push my limits and grow in confidence.” “As a young IT activist, I feel that I have both prospects and responsibility to commence constructive revolutionisation through our technology environment and the responsible use of technology. In this sense, I strongly consider that I can use my qualifications and acquaintance for the benefit of our corporate world and society entirely. Actually, with express advances in technology encompassing every phase of our daily lives, the information systems career path is one of the best outstanding assurances of a job for life. I am personally more than happy with my study career and very professional career.” July 2010 Vol 2 Issue 7 AUSTRALIAN FACTS & TRIVIA Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards, and are on the Australian coat of arms for that reason AUSTRALIAN ACTOR DVD REVIEW All featured DVDs can be borrowed from the CQUniversity Sydney Library HATING ALISON ASHLEY LIBRARY WRITER’S COMPETITION To celebrate Library and Information Week (24-30 May 2010), Sydney Library held a writing competition. To tie in with the week‟s theme of Access All Areas, CQUniversity Sydney students were invited to write a poem, essay or short story about libraries or access. While the standard of all entries was high, Ashish Rai (pictured right) won first prize with his moving story, Wireless Made it Possible. Commendations went to Ginni Uppal for her poem, Library, and to Romu Shrestha for her essay, Access to information: right or a privilege? Visit the Sydney Library website (http://library-sydney.cqu.edu.au) to read Ashish‟s story and the other winning entries. STUDENT ASSOCIATION On the first weekend in July approximately 30 CQUniversity students and staff „hit the slopes‟ of the Australian Snowy Mountains. We hear they all had an exciting time on the snow fields and look forward to hearing of their adventures and seeing the photos. Starring Delta Goodrem Hating Alison Ashley is a coming of age story about teenagers dealing with their self-inflicted angst, their embarrassing parents, their friends and those they would call their enemies. Erica Yurken's life sucks: her family is an embarrassment, her acting genius is unrecognized and because of her name, she is nicknamed `Yuk'. So from the moment the perfect Alison Ashley arrives at school, Yuk knows there is going to be trouble. Yuk has always felt superior to everyone at Barringa East, but Alison is everything Yuk has ever wanted to be. www.quickflix.com.au “I felt good. I felt the excitement and adrenaline running through my body. It was definitely fun...” ~ Roy Halladay END OF TERM PARTY Article by Shazhi Yaghi After 12 weeks of tutorials, lectures and assessments, staff and students were given a chance to wind down and socialise together at the End of Term party held on Friday 28th May. With great music courtesy of a live band and delicious food including vegetarian curry, butter chicken plus the mouth water lamingtons, all who attended had a pleasurable time. July 2010 Vol 2 Issue 7 WHAT’S HAPPENING IN SYDNEY July 2010 All month Biennale of Sydney http://www.bos17.com/ All month Da Vinci Secrets “Anatomy to Robots” http://www.davincisydney.com.au/ 15th - 18th July Christmas in July—Balmain Rozelle http://www.christmasinjuly2010.com.au/ 5th—23rd July Sparkle Cupcakery Baking Classes http://www.sydneyshowcase.com.au/whatson.asp?id=9033&catID=ALL 7th—24th July Beaudy—The Musical http://www.sydneyshowcase.com.au/whatson.asp?id=9041 13th—15th July Abhi’s Twentieth Birthday Celebration (iconic Indian Restaurant) http://www.sydneyshowcase.com.au/whatson.asp?id=8956 14th—19th July Disney on Ice http://www.sydneyshowcase.com.au/whatson.asp?id=9045 15th—31st July Macquarie ~ theatre based on the life of Governor Macquarie http://www.sydneyshowcase.com.au/whatson.asp?id=8895 30th July Remarkable Leadership Virgin Group founder and billionaire adventurer, Sir Richard Branson will headline a list of inspiring speakers at the inaugural Remarkable Leadership conference at Sydney Showground. http://www.sydneyshowcase.com.au/whatson.asp?id=8551