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Home > Latest News > Education 07 Nov 2002
Since taking on the role of Foundation Chancellor of Charles Sturt University in 1989, David Asimus has been a passionate advocate for the benefits it has brought to regional NSW. ‘Real life’ disaster to test response 03 Nov 2002
Environmental education at Charles Sturt University will receive a major boost from the Rotary Club of Albury this month with the donation of $30 000 to be used over the next five years by the University. Head to the Goulburn Police Career Day 30 Oct 2002
Do you want more than just a job? If you’re after a career that will bring variety and the opportunity to gain expertise in specialised fields, then policing may be for you. One million ways to HSC success 25 Oct 2002
NSW HSC Online has become an essential bookmark for HSC students if the numbers of pages accessed during 2002 is indicative. Australian police management join in university agreement 22 Oct 2002
Australia and New Zealand’s most senior police officers will be able to undertake higher degrees designed for their profession as part of a new agreement between Charles Sturt University and the Australian Institute of Police Management. Federal Minister for Science visits CSU 02 Oct 2002
Veterinary science, water and biological solutions will be just some of the issues discussed with Federal Minister for Science, Mr Peter McGauran, during a visit to Charles Sturt University. Malaysian Government recognises CSU degree 25 Sep 2002
Charles Sturt University’s international reputation continues to grow, with confirmation that the Malaysian Government has accredited its food science degree. Premier’s announcement a testament to pharmacy success 17 Sep 2002
NSW Premier Bob Carr’s announcement that Charles Sturt University would be awarded the first Professor of Rural Pharmacy in Australia is recognition of its success in meeting the acute acute shortage of pharmacists in regional and rural areas. CSU continues to address health professional shortages 12 Sep 2002
To help overcome a drastic shortage of nurses and midwives across Australia, Charles Sturt University (CSU) has introduced two new education programs. Federal paper fails to address higher education in regional Australia: CSU 05 Sep 2002
A Federal Government issue paper on regional engagement in Australian higher education has been criticised for its “failure to defend seriously … the necessity to respond to, and to meet, the needs of regional Australia”. |

