Archive
Policing career on display in Randwick
Sunday, 7 Apr 2002A desire to spend more time with her children and serving the community, at the same time was the impetus for Sydney’s Nicole Collins to leave her ten year career in the Australian Navy.
New acting head for School of Communication
Sunday, 7 Apr 2002Charles Sturt University has appointed an experienced academic manager Dr Marion Tulloch to the position of Acting Head, School of Communication, following the resignation of Professor John O’Hara.
Graduation season at CSU
Thursday, 4 Apr 2002Thousands of former students and their families will converge on the region and beyond over the next few months as they return to Charles Sturt University for the 2002 graduation season.
Business leadership: a global position for Australia?
Thursday, 28 Mar 2002Certain countries have become renowned for specific capabilities: Germany for excellence in engineering, Japan for assembly of electrical appliances, France for style.
Winery to equal the best in Australia
Wednesday, 27 Mar 2002When Charles Sturt University opens its new $2.5 million commercial winery on Tuesday 9 April, it will give its wine science and viticulture students a facility to match the best in the Australian wine industry.
Making the casual integral to the permanent
Monday, 25 Mar 2002Making casually employed markers feel part of the academic teaching team was the aim of a research project by two Charles Sturt University researchers.
From the country for the country!
Friday, 22 Mar 2002Regional university students are taking the fight to keep health graduates in the bush into their own hands.
New CSU Chancellor announced
Tuesday, 12 Mar 2002Longstanding company director and former Director General, Commonwealth Department of Health and former Chair, National Health and Medical Research Council, Mr Lawrence (Lawrie) Willett AO, has been announced as the new Chancellor of Charles Sturt University.
'Green' scholarship boosts local environmental education
Monday, 11 Mar 2002Environmental education at Charles Sturt University will receive a major boost from the Rotary Club of Albury this month with the donation of $30 000 to be used over the next five years by the University.
Irrigators seek support to implement change
Thursday, 7 Mar 2002Irrigators need support, not rebuffs, if they are to quickly adapt to the many demands being placed on them, according to the Professor of Irrigation at Charles Sturt University.