Archive
Food security in Australia, worldwide: CSU experts
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Four CSU experts in food security provided insights in various aspects of this growing issue for the nation during a public forum held at CSU in Albury-Wodonga on 14 August.
Leave Amy Winehouse out of the '27 Club'
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A CSU academic cautions that the way the horrors of drug addiction and alcoholism become romanticised and turn prematurely deceased pop performers like Britain's Amy Winehouse into a mythical figure ignores the realities of her life and death, and the lessons that could be learned from them.
Public education and secular Australia: public lecture
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A controversial figure in the Australian legal sector will speak on 'Public education and the third great principle of secularism' in the 2011 Bob Meyenn Lecture this week at Charles Sturt University.
Politicians don't understand science: Jones
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Iconic science, former politician and Australia’s longest serving Science Minister, The Hon. Dr Barry Jones, presented a public lecture on 15 August in Albury on the history of science in Australia.
Teaching students to experience Solomon Islands
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Ten third- and fourth-year CSU teaching students will spend three weeks from the end of October in the Solomon Islands gaining valuable professional experience to enhance their pre-service teacher education training.
Phone tapping: it's illegal and unethical
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003An ethicist at CSU says the mounting controversy about continuing revelations of illegal phone tapping by The News of the World newspaper in the United Kingdom is the product of three separate yet interacting issues.
National learning and teaching awards to CSU
Thursday, 30 Jun 2011The Vice-Chancellor and President of CSU, Professor Ian Goulter, has welcomed national awards to four CSU staff for their outstanding contributions to student learning at the University.
Dumbing down democracy? It's probably true
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A CSU academic says that the recent comments by former federal Labor cabinet minister, Mr Lindsay Tanner, which he also expresses in his new book, Sideshow: Dumbing Down Democracy, are worthy of serious consideration for the simple reason that they are, in part at least, probably true.
CSU wins 2013 national student advertising competition
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Industry-standard presentations and recommendations were the hallmarks of pitches by CSU advertising students in the finals of the International Advertising Association 2013 'Big Idea' competition in Sydney on Monday 11 November.
ABC supports 'Career Links' at CSU
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation are launching a collaborative project to introduce Indigenous students from rural and regional NSW to university education and careers associated with the ABC.