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Charles Sturt University embraces its regions


Charles Sturt University has launched a new initiative to redefine and further enhance its relationship with the regions encompassing its campuses.

CSU Research Conference


Pre-conference Workshop: Friday 19 September 2003Main Conference: Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 September 2003
Theme: Qualitative Research as Interpretive Practice.

Crisis looming for human research


The future of research into complex social and health issues is being threatened by the backlash of conservatism in government policy and funding arenas in developed countries, according to leading US international researcher Professor Yvonna Lincoln.

London launch for globalisation publication


A link between globalisation, economic growth and poverty in 11 Asian developing countries is highlighted in a book to be launched in London, England next month.

Introducing technology to teaching Indigenous culture earns award


Developing ways of using modern technology to improve learning about Indigenous cultures has earned a Charles Sturt University academic the Microsoft Outstanding Educational Leader Award for 2003 from the NSW branch of the Australian Council of Educational Leaders.

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”.

The Charles Sturt Oration by Peter Garrett


President of the Australian Conservation Foundation, and former
lead singer of Midnight Oil, Peter Garrett, Peter Garrett, delievered the bi-annual Charles Sturt Oration on Friday 23 May on the Bathurst Campus.

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.

Chifley neighbourhood comes to life


A passion for public history has resulted in a valuable guide to the life and times of popular Australian Prime Minister Ben Chifley and his wife
Elizabeth.

New professors to pursue water agenda


Three new professorial chairs will be established at Charles Sturt University later this year in a move to strengthen links with CSIRO in water research in the Murray-Darling Basin.

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