Archive
Reports highlight CSU's regional education advantages
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Three reports released this week by Graduate Careers Australia (GCA) highlight the advantages for students who undertake study at regional universities such as Charles Sturt University (CSU).
Higher education at a turning point
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ian Goulter, welcomed the preliminary response today by the Deputy Prime Minister, The Hon. Julia Gillard, MP, to the Bradley Review of the Australian Higher Education System.
Assistance for top Asian law enforcers
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Law enforcement has entered the international policy spotlight in recent years, particularly with the emergence of global terrorism. Charles Sturt University is playing a major role in raising the effectiveness of law enforcement agencies across South East Asia by helping train the top managers in these agencies and providing academic recognition of their performances in the program.
Don't go back to the Stolen Generation warns academic
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003One of Australia's leading social researchers is highly critical of the law and order approach being adopted by the Federal Government to address child sexual abuse in Northern Territory Aboriginal communities.
Farewell to CSU Bathurst Head of Campus
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Associate Professor Greg Walker arrived at Mitchell College of Advanced Education (MCAE) in 1973 as an economics lecturer. Thirty-four years later he leaves as Head of the School of Marketing and Management, Associate Dean of the Faculty of Business and Head of the Bathurst Campus of Charles Sturt University (CSU).
The man behind the mask
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Acting Head of the School of Communication Bill Blaikie will take a lifetime of memories with him when he leaves Charles Sturt University (CSU) early next month.
CSU Ontario's future assured
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Charles Sturt University (CSU) Ontario’s Bachelor of Primary Education Studies has been given a resounding endorsement by the Accreditation Committee of the Ontario College of Teachers (OCT). This comes on the eve of CSU Ontario's second graduation.
Underbelly - entertaining, enjoyable and literature
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The ratings success of the current Underbelly television series proves it is entertaining, even enjoyable, but is it literature? Writer and former documentary filmmaker, Associate Professor Jane Mills at the CSU School of Communication, thinks so.
CSU-trained accountants opt for country life
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Research conducted by the Western Research Institute at CSU shows that the majority of accountants trained at the University choose to remain in regional Australia after they graduate, and many of those who move away return later seeking a quality of life they knew they enjoyed and could find again in the country.
For the public good "A great year for inland Australia"
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Charles Sturt University (CSU) is in a very strong position to thrive in the coming years, according to Professor Ian Goulter, Vice-Chancellor of CSU. He was commenting yesterday after the release of the CSU 2006 Annual Report.