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CSU V-C welcomes support from Rural Dental Action Group


Professor Ian Goulter, Vice-Chancellor of Charles Sturt University today welcomed the endorsement of the Rural Dental Action Group for CSU’s bid to establish a School of Dentistry and Oral Health in inland NSW.

CSU unveils design concepts for Bathurst Dental Education Clinic


Charles Sturt University will unveil the architectural design concepts for the proposed Bathurst Dental Education Clinic on Tuesday 20 February as part of its bid for $54.4 million in Commonwealth funding to establish a School of Dentistry and Oral Health in inland NSW.

CSU leads consortium to improve HR management


Representatives of a group of Australian and New Zealand universities led by Charles Sturt University will formally launch a program that aims to improve the efficiency of information systems used for managing human resources in universities.

CSU supports more investment in public dental services


Charles Sturt University dental spokesperson, Dr Deb Burton, today welcomed the comments by WA Federal Liberal MP Dr Mal Washer that the Commonwealth Government should play a greater role in the provision of public dental services in Australia, particularly in the aged care sector.

CSU proposes solution to rural dental crisis


Charles Sturt University today announced that it had submitted a formal proposal to the Australian Government for the establishment of a cross-campus School of Dentistry and Oral Health with primary facilities in Orange and Wagga Wagga.

Happy feat for CSU’s Happy Feet sound editor


In his first week as the new lecturer in animation at Charles Sturt University (CSU), Damian Candusso will have to interrupt his teaching schedule to fly to Hollywood to attend the 2007 Motion Picture Sound Editors’ (MPSE) annual Golden Reel Awards ceremony on 24 February.

Dementia with dignity


Late last week, the Federal Government’s Australian Institute of Health and Welfare released its report, Dementia in Australia: national data analysis and development, which shows the number of people with dementia is expected to increase to almost 465 000 by 2031. Although “there is a great fear out there about dementia, there are ways to improve the quality of life of patients with dementia,” according to Dr Elizabeth MacKinlay, director of The Centre for Ageing and Pastoral Studies at Charles Sturt University School of Theology.

How do we train our professionals


How educational institutions train professionals and help them maintain their professional qualifications will be the focus of a conference on Friday 2 March in Wagga Wagga.

Social consequences of drought


"The current drought is creating a generation of forgotten people. Young people are losing touch with education access," said Professor Margaret Alston from Charles Sturt University.

CSU researcher to help boost Wests Tigers


Charles Sturt University (CSU) human movement lecturer Dr Stephen Bird has signed a three month contract to provide nutritional expertise to Sydney’s Wests Tigers rugby league team during the 2007 National Rugby League (NRL) season.

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