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CSU GRADUATIONS
Students graduate in Ontario 01 Jun 2009 An Australian living in Burlington who was inspired by his Canadian wife to change careers is one of almost 200 Bachelor of Primary Education Studies students to graduate at ceremonies to be held at Charles Sturt University (CSU) Ontario on Friday 5 June.
Formerly a chartered accountant, Mr Rob Finlay is among 195 students expected to graduate with the Bachelor of Primary Education Studies at the morning ceremony commencing at 10am at the Burlington Convention Center. In the afternoon ceremony, commencing at 3pm, 102 students will graduate from a diverse mix of CSU courses including:
Degrees to be presented during the Faculty of Science ceremony include:
The occasional address at the morning ceremony will be delivered by Mr Justin Brown, the Australian High Commissioner to Canada.
Professor John Hicks, the Dean of the Faculty of Business will deliver the occasional address at the afternoon ceremony.
CSU Chancellor Mr Lawrie Willett and Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Ian Goulter will travel to Canada to present the awards.
Graduation highlights include:
These graduation ceremonies follow consent given by the Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities in Ontario, the Hon. John Milloy in April for the University to offer a Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies, Master of Business Administration and Master of International Education (School Leadership) from Burlington, Ontario. ends
Media Note: The CSU Ontario graduations will be held in two ceremonies - at 10am for the Faculty of Education and 3pm for the Faculties of Arts, Business, Education and Science. The venue is the Burlington Convention Center in Ontario, Canada. Contact Sara Lam on (905) 333-4955 ext. 55105 to arrange media interviews.
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Formerly a chartered accountant, Mr Rob Finlay is among 195 students expected to graduate with the Bachelor of Primary Education Studies at the morning ceremony commencing at 10am at the Burlington Convention Center. In the afternoon ceremony, commencing at 3pm, 102 students will graduate from a diverse mix of CSU courses including: