Archive
CSU pays tribute to Theo Barker
Tuesday, 8 Jul 2003Over 100 years of learning on the site of Charles Sturt University’s Bathurst campus was vividly brought to life by local historian Theo Barker who died yesterday, Wednesday 6 August.
What was the bush really like?
Thursday, 26 Jun 2003Experts have long asserted that European settlement has had a major impact on the Australian environment, but what was Australia really like before Europeans settled here?
Young Australian researchers muscle in on European award
Wednesday, 25 Jun 2003A human movement study aimed at improving the quality of life for older women is one of two Australian research projects short listed for the prestigious European College of Sport Science Young Investigator Award.
Introducing technology to teaching Indigenous culture earns award
Tuesday, 17 Jun 2003Developing 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.
CSU academics address conference in Scotland
Monday, 16 Jun 2003Initiatives developed by Charles Sturt University to increase the number of health professionals in Australian rural communities will be highlighted at an international conference in Scotland next week.
Software to stop the pain of using computers
Monday, 16 Jun 2003Do headaches and cramped, sore muscles plague you after long hours in front of a computer?
Overseas students sample Dubbo way of life
Monday, 2 Jun 2003Students and teachers from Ajisai Nursing College in Japan are sampling Australian life in Dubbo as part of a partnership with Charles Sturt University.
CSU shows healthy increases
Sunday, 1 Jun 2003Continuing 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.
Charles Sturt Oration: Peter Garrett
Friday, 23 May 2003President 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.
Student excellence rewarded as leading advocate farewelled
Thursday, 22 May 2003Charles Sturt University Pro Vice-Chancellor (Public Affairs) Dr Peter Hodgson will preside over the awarding of almost $300 000 worth of scholarships to students of the University’s Bathurst Campus.