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Protégés celebrate Darwin bicentennial: Albury


CSU scientists in Albury-Wodonga will celebrate the 200th birthday of the 'father of evolution', Charles Darwin, whose theory of evolution is one of the most significant advancements in our understanding of the natural world.

Condolences for Victorian bushfire losses: CSU


CSU Acting Vice-Chancellor, Professor Lyn Gorman, has offered her condolences to people affected by the devastating bushfires in Victoria.

Should we take obese children from parents?


Two lecturers at CSU argue that the recent suggestion that 'extreme' cases of obese children should be taken from their families for therapeutic intervention is fraught with problems for the child, the family and ultimately for health professionals and authorities.

New year sees new ways of learning


A $9.2 million development that addresses new ways of learning at CSU at Albury-Wodonga will commence operation on Monday 9 February, in time for orientation week for new students and the 2009 academic year.

A shared vision for Indigenous health


A shared desire to recruit, educate and retain Indigenous mental health workers for regional and rural communities across NSW will see the signing of a new agreement between CSU and NSW Health on Tuesday 3 February.

President of Timor-Leste to speak at CSU


Members of the public are invited by the Chancellor of CSU, Mr Lawrie Willett, AO, to attend the Charles Sturt Oration at CSU Bathurst on Saturday 14 February, to be delivered by Nobel Prize Winner, His Excellency Dr José Ramos-Horta, President of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste.

Australia Day change: Let's hear the arguments


The Professor of Public Ethics at CSU has backed the call by the 2009 Australian of the Year, Professor Mick Dodson, for a national debate over the meaning of and date for Australia Day.

$1m in new scholarships for CSU dental students


Students studying dentistry at CSU will be the beneficiaries of a significant new scholarship scheme announced today by the Foundation Head of the CSU School of Dentistry and Health Sciences, Professor Ward Massey.

Record applications for 'most trusted profession'


CSU has received a record number of applications for distance education study in its paramedic course which leads to a career as a paramedic. Annual surveys have regularly rated paramedics as 'the most trusted profession'.

$2.5m for rural clinical practice scholarships


Charles Sturt University Acting Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ross Chambers, has welcomed the announcement by Federal Minister for Health and Ageing, The Hon. Nicola Roxon, MP, of $2.5 million in new scholarships to enable allied health students to undertake clinical placements in rural or remote communities during their degrees.

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