2003, Ray Williams attended a 6h course on Project management, by Darren Harbinson from Skillgate Learning Centres in Brisbane, Queensland.
2003, Ray Williams attended a 12h Workshop on Science Writing , by Dr Vivienne Mawson in Brisbane, Queensland.
9 April 2003, Ray Williams attended a 2h seminar on The Role of the Expert Witness in Court Proceedings, by QEPA in Brisbane, Queensland.
7 April 2003, Ray Williams attended a 6h training course on Introduction to better writing, in Brisbane, Queensland.
25-26 March 2003, Ray Williams attended a 12h training course on Successful Business Writing Skills, in Brisbane, Queensland.
14 June 2002, Ray Williams attended a 6h Communication Workshop which included camera interview techniques training led by Don Alcock (Coastal CRC) and Peter Nibbs (QEPA), in Brisbane, Queensland.
30 April and 7, 21 and 28 May 1998, Ray Williams attended a 28h Communication Course, by McDade and Associates in Brisbane, Queensland.
16 and 17 April 1998, Ray Williams attended a 12h Systat Training Course by Shaun Flint from Hearne Scientific Software, in Brisbane, Queensland.
20, 21 and 22 October 1992, Ray Williams attended 18h TurboLink Supervisory Software Course by Tony Crouch at Yeronga TAFE, in Brisbane, Queensland.
26 June 1990, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar on The AIRTRAK approach to managing photochemical smog, Graham M. Johnson, Principal Research Scientist, CSIRO Division of Coal Technology, conducted by the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand, in Brisbane, Queensland.
8 December 1988, Ray Williams attended a 30min information seminar on Flexible foam manufacture and air pollution, Rod Moorcroft, conducted for the Division of Environment, in Brisbane, Queensland.
25 November 1988, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar on Cyanide use in the gold mining industry and the environment consequences thereof, Dr Ross Sadler, conducted for the Division of Environment, in Brisbane, Queensland.
6 October 1988, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar Air pollution in Japan with particular reference to the coal industry, Ray Smith, Mines Department, conducted for the Division of Environment, in Brisbane, Queensland.
11 August 1988, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar Respiratory illness, Dr Charles Mitchell, conducted for the Division of Environment, in Brisbane, Queensland.
2 June 1988, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar Environmental noise model ENM, Michael Stark, conducted by the Division of Environment, in Brisbane, Queensland.
28 April 1988, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar Air pollution trends, Dr Ken Verrall, conducted by the Division of Environment, in Brisbane, Queensland.
7 April 1988, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar Air pollution from shale oil, Chris Wood, conducted by the Division of Environment, in Brisbane, Queensland.
9 February 1988, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar Air pollution from large coal-fired power stations, Jim Fryer, conducted for the Division of Environment, in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1987, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar Future trends in air pollution legislation and standards in Australia, Dr Brian Robinson, EPAVIC, conducted by the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand, 12 February in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1987, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar Air pollution and the coal industry, Mr David Cain, Pacific Coal, conducted by the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand, in Brisbane, Queensland 12 November.
During 1986, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar Role of the air pollution inspector, Phil Kendall, conducted for the Division of Environment, 29 January in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1986, Ray Williams attended the subject "83301 Organic chemistry III", Dr Don McWilliam, Dr G.J.Williams, conducted by Capricornia Institute.
During 1986, Ray Williams attended the subject "83301 Analytical and instrumental chemistry", Dr Don McWilliam, Dr E.J.Payne, conducted by Capricornia Institute.
During 1985, Ray Williams attended a 2h information seminar Air pollution in the workplace - the role of the occupational hygienist, Mr Martin Jennings, Occupational Hygienist, Incitec Ltd, conducted by the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand, 20 August in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1985, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar Design of wet scrubbers, Frank Stuzzi, A.I.P. Industries, conducted for the Division of Environment, in Brisbane, Queensland.
13 November 1984, Ray Williams conducted a 2h demonstration Operation of emission testing equipment, at Castlemaine-Perkins Pty Ltd Milton, Brisbane, Queensland, for the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand's Air Pollution Measurement Course.
During November 1983, Ray Williams attended a 10min information talk Fabric filters on coal fired power stations, Alan Crap (NSW SPCC) at the Professional Officers Conference, in Brisbane, Queensland, hosted by the Division of Environment.
30 May 1983, Ray Williams attended a 30min information seminar Scientific laboratory and field techniques for complaint investigations, Bevan Thiele, conducted by the Division of Environment, in Brisbane, Queensland.
22 March 1983, Ray Williams conducted 30min of demonstrations on Laboratory methods for dustfall determination, for visitors to the opening ceremony of Kantara House Laboratories, in Brisbane, Queensland.
16 March 1983, Ray Williams conducted a 30min demonstration of Laboratory methods (including insoluble, ash, total solids and pH) for dustfall determination, for Brenden Leyden, Senior Chemist, Theis Dampier Mitsubishi Gladstone, in Brisbane, Queensland.
18 August 1980, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar Flow and diffusion in complex terrain, Dr R.E.Britter, Senior Lecturer in Engineering at Cambridge University, conducted by the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand, in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1980, Ray Williams attended the subject "PNB453 microbiology IVB", emphasising the applications of microbiology in industry including: the enzymic capabilities of microorganisms and their applications in laboratory identification of bacteria and in industrial fermentations; an introduction to the microbiology of foods from the viewpoint of spoilage and public health problems; bacteriological control of water and sewage, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1980, Ray Williams attended the subject "CHB445 separation methods", covering various facets of solvent extraction and chromatography, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
9, 16, 23, 30 May 1979 and 6 June 1979, Ray Williams attended a 15h training course First aid, conducted by St. John Ambulance Association, in Brisbane, Queensland.
2 May 1979, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar Fundamentals of convective transfer processes, Dr P.J.Hetherington, conducted as part of "CHB520 Chemical technology" at Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
2 May 1979, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar Oxygenations, Dr M.R.Chambers, conducted as part of "CHB520 Chemical technology" at Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
10 April 1979, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar Fundamentals of turbulent transfer processes, Dr P.J.Hetherington, conducted as part of "CHB520 Chemical technology" at Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
27 March 1979 and 10 April 1979, Ray Williams attended a 2h information seminars Reversible exothermic reactions, Dr M.R.Chambers, conducted over two nights as part of "CHB520 Chemical technology" at Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
21 March 1979, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar Steam reforming of hydrocarbons, Dr M.R.Chambers, conducted as part of "CHB520 Chemical technology" at Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
13, 21 March 1979, Ray Williams attended a 2h information seminars Fundamentals of molecular transfer processes, Dr P.J.Hetherington, conducted over two nights as part of "CHB520 Chemical technology" at Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
7, 28 February 1979 and 13 March 1979, Ray Williams attended a 3h information seminars Feasibility of chemical reactions, Dr M.R.Chambers, conducted over three nights as part of "CHB520 Chemical technology" at Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1979, Ray Williams attended the subject "CHB570 physical chemistry V", dealing with electrochemistry and its practical applications including: chemical equilibria in real systems and properties of electrolyte solutions; electrochemical cells and free energy relationships; types of concentration cells; corrosion of metals; surface corrosion in dry air, aqueous corrosion, polarisation, passivity and prevention of corrosion; fuel cell types; electrodes and electrolytes, electrocatalysis, thermodynamics and kinetics of fuel cells, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1979, Ray Williams attended the subject "PNB450 microbiology III", an introduction dealing with cytology, nutrition, genetics, control of microbial populations and principles of taxonomy, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
9 September 1978, Ray Williams attended a 30min information seminar Forgotten coral reefs, Dr Peter Saenger, conducted at the Man and the sea, underwater symposium by the Australian Underwater Federation (Queensland Branch), in Brisbane, Queensland.
9 September 1978, Ray Williams attended a 30min information seminar Governments and coral reefs, Dr Robert Endean, University of Queensland, conducted at the Man and the sea, underwater symposium by the Australian Underwater Federation (Queensland Branch), in Brisbane, Queensland.
9 September 1978, Ray Williams attended a 30min information seminar Mud crabs research, Dr Bourke Hill, State Fisheries Service, conducted at the Man and the sea, underwater symposium by the Australian Underwater Federation (Queensland Branch), in Brisbane, Queensland.
9 September 1978, Ray Williams attended a 30min information seminar The need for recompression chambers, Dr Bob Thomas, Diving Medical Services, conducted at the Man and the sea, underwater symposium by the Australian Underwater Federation (Queensland Branch), in Brisbane, Queensland.
9 September 1978, Ray Williams attended a 30min information seminar Giant clams and their exploitation by the tiawanese, Dr Bob Pearson, State Fisheries Service, conducted at the Man and the sea, underwater symposium by the Australian Underwater Federation (Queensland Branch), in Brisbane, Queensland.
1978, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar Regulator construction, operation, maintenance, servicing, testing and characteristics, Mr Bill Hunt, Sea-Lab Systems, conducted by Queensland Divers World, 21 June in Brisbane, Queensland.
During May 1978, Ray Williams attended a 20min information talk on Air quality - a societal option, by Ms Janet Holm; at the International Clean Air Conference, conducted by the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand, in Brisbane, Queensland.
During May 1978, Ray Williams attended a 20min information talk on Perception of vehicle emission control legislation - a case study of ADR 27A acceptance in Brisbane, Dr Andris Auliciems, Department of Geography, University of Queensland; at the International Clean Air Conference, conducted by the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand, in Brisbane, Queensland.
On 17 May 1978, Ray Williams gave a three hour demonstration of air dispersion modelling and an automated data acquisition system for the Division of Air Pollution Control's exhibit at Clean Air '78, conducted by the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand in Brisbane's City Hall, in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1978, Ray Williams attended the subject "CHB530 inorganic chemistry V", on the principles and practices of x- ray structure determination and applications of solid state chemistry, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1978, Ray Williams attended the subject "CHB350 organic chemistry III", on the fundamental chemistry of complex organic molecules together with their industrial and biological importance using modern spectroscopic and chromatographic techniques covering: physical organic chemistry; stereochemistry; carbohydrates; amino-acids and proteins; aromatic chemistry and instrumental techniques, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1978, Ray Williams attended the subject "CHB420 chemical process principles IV", Dr M.R.Chambers on the principles of chemical processing including: chemical process calculations and transfer processes and their applications in selected chemical process industries, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1978, Ray Williams attended the subject "CHB430 the metals IV", on the structure, electron behaviour, extraction and chemistry of metals and alloys, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
11 September 1977, Ray Williams attended the 1h information seminar Treatment of decompression sickness in remote localities, Dr Carl Edwards, Diving Medical Centre, conducted at DownUnder '77 (5th World Underwater Congress), organised by the Australian Underwater Federation, in Brisbane, Queensland.
11 September 1977, Ray Williams attended the 1h information seminar The sport diver and decompression sickness in Melbourne, Dr John Knight, Secretary, SPUMS, conducted at DownUnder '77 (5th World Underwater Congress), organised by the Australian Underwater Federation, in Brisbane, Queensland.
11 September 1977, Ray Williams attended the 1h information seminar Underwater sports medicine - decompression, Dr Jean Tailleur, President, CMAS Medical Commission, conducted at DownUnder '77 (5th World Underwater Congress), organised by the Australian Underwater Federation, in Brisbane, Queensland.
16 May 1977, Ray Williams attended the 1h information seminar Chemistry and air contaminants, Mr Milton Feldstein, Deputy Air Pollution Control Officer, Bay Area Air Pollution Control District, San Francisco, conducted by the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand, in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1977, Ray Williams attended the subject "CHB470 physical chemistry IV", detailing the three laws of thermodynamics and deriving and applying the phase rule, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1977, Ray Williams attended the subject "PSB406 biochemistry IVA", on the production and utilisation of energy in living organisms and the metabolic interrelationships of the compounds of particular interest in the tanning and insecticide industries, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
23 February 1976, Ray Williams attended the 30min information seminar California's experience in the control of photochemical smog, Prof. J.N.Pitts, University of California, conducted by the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand, in Brisbane, Queensland.
23 February 1976, Ray Williams attended the 30min information seminar A comparison of strategies for the control of photochemical smog, Dr R. Guicherit, Atmospheric Pollution Division, T.N.O., The Netherlands, conducted by the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand, in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1976, Ray Williams attended the subject "CHB330 Inorganic chemistry III", on co-ordination chemistry covering bonding, isomerism and nomenclature, aqueous chemistry, reactions and magnetic behaviour of compounds of metals, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1976, Ray Williams attended the subject "MAB262 computing", on the use of computers for problem solving in the scientific sphere, including a study of algorithm development, the specification of algorithms in a programming language and the concept of stored program execution, with special emphasis on interactive programming and debugging techniques, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1976, Ray Williams attended the subject "MAB455 mathematics III", on F and nonparametic distributions, type I and type II errors, multiple regression, curvilinear regression and orthogonal polynomials, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
On 20, 27 October 1975 and 3 November 1975, Ray Williams attended three, one hour lectures on Carbohydrates, by Ms Lyn Harland, conducted for "PSB405 biochemistry III", at the Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
8 September 1975 and 6,13 October 1975, Ray Williams attended a 3, one hour lectures on Enzymes, by Ms Lyn Harland, conducted for "PSB405 biochemistry III", at the Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
18 September 1975, Ray Williams attended a 2h training course Boat navigation for the SCUBA diver, conducted by the Queensland Underwater Federation, in Brisbane, Queensland.
During September 1975, Ray Williams attended a 2h lecture training course Boat handling - boat safety, Mr Joe Cagnacci, Director, Safari Club, conducted by the Queensland Underwater Federation, in Brisbane, Queensland.
1 September 1975, Ray Williams attended a 2h lecture training course SCUBA equipment, Mr John Field, Sub Aqua Diving Services (Australia), conducted by the Queensland Underwater Federation, in Brisbane, Queensland.
1 September 1975, Ray Williams attended a 1h lecture on Protein function, Ms Lyn Harland, conducted for "PSB405 biochemistry III", at the Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
25 August 1975, Ray Williams attended a 1h lecture on Protein structure, Ms Lyn Harland, conducted for "PSB405 biochemistry III", at the Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
18 August 1975, Ray Williams attended a 1h lecture on Amino acids, Ms Lyn Harland, conducted for "PSB405 biochemistry III", at the Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
On the 4 and 11 August 1975, Ray Williams attended one hour lectures on Techniques of biochemical analysis, Ms Lyn Harland, conducted for "PSB405 biochemistry III", at the Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
28 July 1975, Ray Williams attended a 1h lecture on pH and buffers, Ms Lyn Harland, conducted for "PSB405 biochemistry III", at the Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
8 June 1975, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar Introduction to the basics of marine biology, Dr Peter Saenger, conducted by Queensland Underwater Federation, in Brisbane, Queensland.
22 April 1975, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar Environmental impact statements, Mr Peter Ellis, Director of Environmental Control, Co-Ordinator- General's Department, conducted by the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand, in Brisbane, Queensland.
28 February 1975, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar Problems of plume dispersion and plume tracking using Lidar and other techniques, Dr D.J.Moore, Research Officer, Central Electricity Generating Board UK, conducted by the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand, in Brisbane, Queensland.
13 February 1975, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar The American Environment - 1975, Mr Leon Billings, secretary to the subcommittee on Environmental Pollution Public Works Committee, US Senate, conducted by the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand, in Brisbane, Queensland.
2 January 1975, Ray Williams attended a 1.5h information seminar Medical aspects of diving, Dr John Knight, conducted by the Australian Underwater Federation, in Brisbane, Queensland.
2 January 1975, Ray Williams attended a 1.5h information seminar Dangerous marine animals, Dr John Silver, conducted by the Australian Underwater Federation, in Brisbane, Queensland.
2 January 1975, Ray Williams attended a 1.5h information seminar Shark attack, Surgeon Lt. Commandor Dr Bart McKenzie (RAN), conducted by the Australian Underwater Federation, in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1975, Ray Williams attended the subject "CHB310 analytical chemistry III", on the theoretical and practical principles of classical analytical methods using gravimetric, titrimetric and UV-visible spectrophotometric techniques, leading to the analysis of complex molecules, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1975, Ray Williams attended the subject Introduction to business, as an introduction to management and economics, discussing planning, organizing, staffing, controlling, budgeting, economic flow concept, the role of government, and the effects of monetary and fiscal policies and show the financial methods used to set up and run a professional practice, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1975, Ray Williams attended the subject "PSB405 biochemistry III", Ms Lyn Harland, on the chemistry and properties of biological molecules, with emphasis on correlating chemical structure with biological activity, to predict logically the behaviour of biochemical systems such as amino acids, proteins, enzymes, coenzymes, carbohydrates and lipids, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
21 September 1974, Ray Williams attended a 1h training seminar The circulatory and respiratory systems, Dr John Taske, conducted as part of Royal Lifesaving Society's Sub-aqua bronze medallion by the Queensland Underwater Federation, in Brisbane, Queensland.
21 September 1974, Ray Williams attended a 1h training seminar Drowning and resuscitation, Dr Bill Douglass, conducted as part of Royal Lifesaving Society's Sub- aqua bronze medallion by the Queensland Underwater Federation, in Brisbane, Queensland.
27 July 1974, Ray Williams attended a 30min information seminar The Great Barrier Reef, Tony de Fina, President AUF, at the Man and the sea, underwater symposium conducted by the Australian Underwater Federation (Queensland Branch), in Brisbane, Queensland.
27 July 1974, Ray Williams attended a 30min information seminar Turtles, Col Limpus, at the Man and the sea, underwater symposium conducted by the Australian Underwater Federation (Queensland Branch), in Brisbane, Queensland.
27 July 1974, Ray Williams attended a 30min information seminar Water - friend or foe, Mr D.Graver, Projects Manager, NAUI, at the Man and the sea, underwater symposium conducted by the Australian Underwater Federation (Queensland Branch), in Brisbane, Queensland.
27 July 1974, Ray Williams attended a 30min information seminar Mangroves - an ecological ugly duckling, Dr P. Saenger, at the Man and the sea, underwater symposium conducted by the Australian Underwater Federation (Queensland Branch), in Brisbane, Queensland.
27 July 1974, Ray Williams attended a 30min information seminar Marine toxins, Dr R. Endean, University of Queensland, at the Man and the sea, underwater symposium conducted by the Australian Underwater Federation (Queensland Branch), in Brisbane, Queensland.
27 July 1974, Ray Williams attended a 30min information seminar Towards a better understanding of Queensland's fishes, Mr R. McKay, Curator of Fishes, Queensland Museum, at the Man and the sea, underwater symposium conducted by the Australian Underwater Federation (Queensland Branch), in Brisbane, Queensland.
27 July 1974, Ray Williams attended a 30min information seminar The bewares of boat handling, Mr J.Cagnacci, FAUI, at the Man and the sea, underwater symposium conducted by the Australian Underwater Federation (Queensland Branch), in Brisbane, Queensland.
27 July 1974, Ray Williams attended a 30min information seminar Man and the sea - dugouts, dugongs and didgeridoos, Mr P.Bethune, at the Man and the sea, underwater symposium conducted by the Australian Underwater Federation (Queensland Branch), in Brisbane, Queensland.
27 July 1974, Ray Williams attended a 30min information seminar Dangers of the marine environment, Surg.Lt.Cdr. Carl Edmonds, RAN, at the Man and the sea, underwater symposium conducted by the Australian Underwater Federation (Queensland Branch), in Brisbane, Queensland.
27 July 1974, Ray Williams attended a 30min information seminar And then there were none, Mr Ben Cropp, at the Man and the sea, underwater symposium conducted by the Australian Underwater Federation (Queensland Branch), in Brisbane, Queensland.
25 February 1974, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar Characteristics and electrostaticity of fly ash from a laboratory examination of low sulfur coals, Mr Ken Sullivan, Australian Coal Industry Research Laboratories based in NSW, conducted by the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand, in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1974, Ray Williams attended the subject "CHA130 inorganic chemistry I, on the structure of the atom with particular reference to the electron configuration in relation to the periodic classification and reactivity of various elements, including, covalent bonding and shapes of molecules, ionic crystals and lattice energy, co-ordinate bonding and an introduction to co-ordination chemistry, including nomenclature, formation and some applications, a survey of the chemistry of typical elements, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1974, Ray Williams attended the subject "CMB101 professional communication A", providing vocationally useful material and experience in the fields of oral and written communication, including special forms of communication, effective communication, logic and evidence, tone in writing and use of a library, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1974, Ray Williams attended the subject "MEA224 drawing", to understand engineering drawings, including, geometrical constructions, orthographic projection, sectioning and dimensioning, oblique, parallel and isometric drawings, simple loci problems, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1974, Ray Williams attended the subject "CHA250 organic chemistry II", on simple organic chemicals including, the reactions of the carbon-oxygen double bond (aldehydes and ketones), the acyl group (carboxylic acids and derivatives), carbon-carbon triple bond, carbon-nitrogen triple bond, the aromatic nucleus, petroleum, petrochemicals and coal, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
19 November 1973, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar Regional transport of air pollutants in Northern Europe, Professor Knud Ostergaard, Technical University of Denmark, conducted by the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand, in Brisbane, Queensland.
23 November 1973, Ray Williams attended a 2h training lecture Theory lecture techniques with video tape, Mr R.Partridge, conducted by the Federation of Australian Underwater Instructors (FAUI), in Brisbane, Queensland.
13 November 1973, Ray Williams attended a 1h training lecture Rescue and resuscitation, Dr J. Taske and Mr Richard Conway (R.L.S.S.), conducted by the Federation of Australian Underwater Instructors (FAUI), in Brisbane, Queensland.
Over the weekend, 10-11 November 1973, Ray Williams attended an 8h training seminar Human performance, Dr B. Quigley, Dr J. Taske and Maj. R. Apathy, conducted by the Federation of Australian Underwater Instructors (FAUI), in Brisbane, Queensland.
10 November 1973, Ray Williams attended a 1h training lecture Instruction by objectives, Major R. Apathy, Aust. Army Psych. Corps., conducted by the Federation of Australian Underwater Instructors (FAUI), in Brisbane, Queensland.
2 November 1973, Ray Williams attended a 1h training lecture The teaching and learning of aquatic skills, Mr M. George, Dept of Physical Education, UQ, conducted by the Federation of Australian Underwater Instructors (FAUI), in Brisbane, Queensland.
26 October 1973, Ray Williams attended a 1h training lecture Basic coastal navigation, Mr P.R. Ardley, conducted by the Federation of Australian Underwater Instructors (FAUI), in Brisbane, Queensland.
16 October 1973, Ray Williams attended a 1h training lecture Advanced underwater physics and an introduction of S.I. units, Mr A. Maluish, conducted by the Federation of Australian Underwater Instructors (FAUI), in Brisbane, Queensland.
9 October 1973, Ray Williams attended a 1h training lecture Advanced underwater medicine, Dr J. Taske, conducted by the Federation of Australian Underwater Instructors (FAUI), in Brisbane, Queensland.
3 October 1973, Ray Williams attended a 1h training lecture Legal aspects of SCUBA instruction, Mr M.A. Miller (LL.B.), conducted by the Federation of Australian Underwater Instructors (FAUI), in Brisbane, Queensland.
11 August 1973, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar What makes a safe scuba diver?, Dr D.G.Walker, Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee, Australian Underwater Federation, presented at Man and the sea, which was conducted by the Queensland Underwater Federation, in Brisbane, Queensland. 2 April 1973, Ray Williams attended a 30min information seminar Meteorology of the Brisbane Basin, Mr A.J. Shields, Bureau of Meteorology, conducted by the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand, in Brisbane, Queensland.
2 April 1973, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar Brisbane's air pollution monitoring system, Mr B. Thiele, Division of Air Pollution Control, conducted by the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand, in Brisbane, Queensland.
5 February 1973, Ray Williams attended a 1h information seminar Review of the air pollution scene in Australia, Dr W. Strauss, Head of the Department of Industrial Science at University of Melbourne, conducted by the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand, in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1973, Ray Williams attended the subject "MAA155 mathematics IB", on organisation and analysis of data, random samples, basic probability theorems, random variables, probability distributions, sampling theory, estimation theory and statistical quality control, tests of hypothesis, curve fitting, least squares method, regression and correlation, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
1973 Ray Williams attended the subject "CHA470 physical chemistry II", on electrolytic conductance including transference numbers and ionic mobilities; chemical kinetics including the mechanism of homogeneous unimolecular and bimolecular reactions; the properties of gases including compressibility factors and the behaviour of mixtures of real gases under industrial conditions; Infrared spectroscopy; applied chemical calculations including treatment of material balances, vapour pressure, energy balances and mixture; the first law of thermodynamics and thermochemistry; the second law of thermodynamics and its application to free energy and equilibrium constants for gas reactions and to free energy and electrochemical cells; the phase rule, surface chemistry, molecular dipole moments, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
7, 14, 21, 28 September 1972 and 6,12,19 October 1972, Ray Williams attended 7, one hour lectures on Quantum theory, by Mr L.A.Meara, conducted for "PHA120 physics IB", by the Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
26 July 1972 and 28, 31 August 1972 Ray Williams attended 3, one hour lectures on Photometry, by Mr L.A.Meara, conducted for "PHA120 physics IB", by the Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
6, 20 July 1972, Ray Williams attended 2, one hour lectures on Thermometry, Mr L.A.Meara, conducted for "PHA120 physics IB", by the Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
25 May 1972, Ray Williams attended a 1h lecture on Surface tension, by Mr L.A.Meara, conducted for "PHA120 physics IB", at the Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
27 April 1972, Ray Williams attended a 1h lecture on Hydrodynamics, hydrostatics and viscosity, by Mr L.A. Meara, conducted for "PHA120 physics IB", at the Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
13 April 1972, Ray Williams attended a 1h on Sound, by Mr L.A.Meara, conducted for "PHA120 physics IB", at the Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
28 March 1972, Ray Williams attended a 1h lecture on Cell structure, conducted for "BEA102 biology", by the Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
21 March 1972, Ray Williams attended a 1h lecture on Animal diversity, conducted for "BEA102 biology", by the Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
16 March 1972, Ray Williams attended a 1h lecture on A.C. theory, by Mr L.A.Meara, conducted for "PHA120 physics IB", at the Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
14 March 1972, Ray Williams attended a 1h lecture on Plant diversity, phylogeny and classification, conducted for "BEA102 biology", by the Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
7 March 1972, Ray Williams attended a 1h lecture on Evolution, conducted for "BEA102 biology", by the Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
On 17 February 1972 and 2 March 197,2 Ray Williams attended two, one hour lectures on D.C. theory, by Mr L.A.Meara, conducted for "PHA120 physics IB", at the Queensland Institute of Technology, in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1972, Ray Williams attended the subject "BEA102 biology", on botany and zoology for industrial chemists including classification, anatomy, physiology, genetics and ecology with reference to the origin of animal and plant products of industrial importance, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1972, Ray Williams attended the subject "MAA151 mathematics IA", on differential calculus; integral calculus; numerical methods; partial differentiation; differential equations; complex numbers; matrices; determinants; applications of mathematics in physical chemistry, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1972, Ray Williams attended the subject "CHA150 organic chemistry I", including hydrocarbons; alcohols; ethers; aldehydes and ketones; acids; amines, and incorporating general reactions, structure, reactivity, introductory reaction mechanisms and nomenclature with special reference to substances of commercial and biological significance, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1972, Ray Williams attended the subject "CHA170 physical chemistry I", in the fundamental principles that underlie chemical transformations including: homogeneous chemical equilibrium; equilibria in solutions of electrolytes with emphasis on pH calculations, buffer solutions, indicators and titrations and solubility product; conductance of electrolytes; the properties of gases and liquids; the properties of dilute solutions including fractional distillation, incomplete miscibility and steam distillation; colloids; thermochemistry; galvanic cells including the determination of pH and application to potentiometric titrations; first order chemical kinetics; radioactivity; ultraviolet and visible spectrophotochemistry, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1972, Ray Williams attended the subject "PHA120 physics IB", on the basic physical measurements, elementary mechanics and mechanical properties of matter, heat, light, sound, electricity and magnetism (including elementary A.C. theory), and radiation (including optics), conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1971, Ray Williams attended the subject "CH001 analytical chemistry IA", a course in the theoretical and practical analyses including qualitative semi-micro analyses, and titrimetric and gravimetric techniques leading to the determination of simple substances, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1971, Ray Williams attended the subject "CH082-083 physical chemistry I", covering the fundamental principles that underlie chemical transformations: homogeneous chemical equilibrium; equilibria in solutions of electrolytes with emphasis on pH calculations, buffer solutions, indicators and titrations and solubility product; conductance of electrolytes; the properties of gases and liquids; the properties of dilute solutions including fractional distillation, incomplete miscibility and steam distillation; colloids; thermochemistry; galvanic cells including the determination of pH and application to potentiametric titrations; first order chemical kinetics; radioactivity; ultraviolet and visible spectrophotometry, conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.
During 1971, Ray Williams attended the subject "GS038-039 physics", dealing with the basic measurements, elementary mechanics and mechanical properties of matter, heat, light, sound, electricity and magnetism (including elementary A.C. theory), and radiation (including optics), conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Brisbane, Queensland.