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Australian and New Zealand psychiatrists honour CSU academic


The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists has honoured a Charles Sturt University academic for his presentation on the dangers of viewing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health professionals as undervalued “seasonal workers”.

Extra places herald new CSU courses


The 65 extra university student places to be allocated to the Albury-Wodonga Campus in 2004 reinforce Charles Sturt University’s commitment to the region.

Australia’s first Indigenous pharmacist


Australia’s first indigenous pharmacy graduate is continuing her pioneering work by participating in the Pharmacy Academic at University Departments of Rural Health project to promote the profession in rural and remote communities.

A showcase of rural health careers


A record number of high school students from throughout southern New South Wales are expected to attend an expo at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga on Wednesday 26 March.

CSU partnership to ease nursing shortage


Finding a solution to the dire shortage of qualified nurses in regional centres has led to an innovative partnership between Charles Sturt University and hospitals in regional Victoria.

CSU puts best foot forward


Charles Sturt University reaffirmed its commitment to excellence in allied health professions in regional Australia with the opening of the Allied Health Clinic in Albury.

Overseas students sample Dubbo way of life


Students and teachers from Ajisai Nursing College in Japan are sampling Australian life in Dubbo as part of a partnership with Charles Sturt University.

Life-saving surgery a world first for CSU lecturer


A Charles Sturt University (CSU) biomedical science lecturer has returned home after performing life-saving surgery in China.

New leaders for arts and health at CSU


Continuing to achieve strong graduate outcomes and furthering research innovation are among the aims for newly appointed Charles Sturt University faculty Deans, Professor Lyn Gorman and Professor Mark Burton.

CSU shows healthy increases


Continuing strong demand for health industry careers has contributed to an eight per cent increase in first preferences to study full-time at Charles Sturt University in 2003.

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