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Business program launch in Griffith

Sunday, 9 Mar 2003
An innovative Business Management / Business Studies Program will be launched this Thursday 4 September in Griffith as part of a joint initiative between Charles Sturt University and TAFE NSW Riverina Institute.

Service heralds Parliamentary activities for 2003

Sunday, 2 Mar 2003
Federal Parliament will commence its formal activities for 2003 at the Australia Centre for Christianity and Culture in Canberra tomorrow, Tuesday 4 February 2003.

Wealth from water

Monday, 24 Feb 2003
The future of water use will be the hot topic at a major national conference and business summit at Charles Sturt University on Friday 14 March.

CSU partnership to ease nursing shortage

Monday, 24 Feb 2003
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.

New director for International Office

Tuesday, 18 Feb 2003
With a goal to build on the successes of the Charles Sturt University’s international agenda, Robert (Bob) Cochrane will take up his appointment as Director of International.

CSU puts best foot forward

Monday, 17 Feb 2003
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.

A cooperative approach to water reforms

Monday, 17 Feb 2003
New research into the impact of water reforms on New South Wales irrigators and how they can benefit from an increased emphasis on cooperatives will be revealed at a seminar at Charles Sturt University.

Charles Sturt University embraces its regions

Monday, 10 Feb 2003
Charles Sturt University has launched a new initiative to redefine and further enhance its relationship with the regions encompassing its campuses.

Australian university helps to relieve nursing shortage

Monday, 10 Feb 2003
An Australian university is helping address the critical shortage of nurses in Canada, with more than 60 Health Science students to graduate in Toronto this weekend, Saturday 4 October.

$2.7 million for philosophy centre

Tuesday, 21 Jan 2003
Research into the corruption risks of information technology, human rights in the workplace and appropriate responses to terrorism are just a few of the areas that have gained the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE) a significant international standing.

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