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CSU continues to address health professional shortages

Monday, 9 Dec 2002
To help overcome a drastic shortage of nurses and midwives across Australia, Charles Sturt University (CSU) has introduced two new education programs.

New Adventure Ecotourism Course to be Launched Overa Cup of Billy Tea

Sunday, 8 Dec 2002
People interested in a career in ecotourism now have more paths leading to the Bachelor of Applied Science (Adventure Ecotourism) at Charles Sturt University’s Thurgoona campus.

The look of love

Monday, 2 Dec 2002
Is your heart racing? Are your pupils dilated? Do you have butterflies in your stomach? If you answer yes to these questions, you must be in love.

Riverina Native Vegetation Guide launched

Monday, 25 Nov 2002
Managing native vegetation and improving river catchment health will be made easier for land holders, land managers, Landcare groups, government staff and the general community with the release of the Native Vegetation Management Guide for the Riverina, compiled by Charles Sturt University staff and private consultant Rick Webster.

Australian police management join in university agreement

Friday, 22 Nov 2002
Australia and New Zealand’s most senior police officers will be able to undertake higher degrees designed for their profession as part of a new agreement between Charles Sturt University and the Australian Institute of Police Management.

Wagga Wagga farewell for foundation CSU Chancellor

Friday, 22 Nov 2002
The Wagga Wagga Campus of Charles Sturt University will say farewell to the University’s first Chancellor, Mr David Asimus AO, and his wife Jane, during a farewell and an official University dinner on Tuesday 26 November.

International academic event comes to Bathurst

Thursday, 21 Nov 2002
Delegates from around the world will gather in Bathurst next week for a major international conference hosted by Charles Sturt University.

Straw - the building blocks of the future?

Monday, 18 Nov 2002
In just seven days, vacant land near Ganmain will become a meeting place for Australians of all cultural backgrounds, in an environmentally friendly gesture from volunteers from around the world.

State recognises teaching excellence

Monday, 18 Nov 2002
For the second consecutive year, a lecturer at Charles Sturt University has been awarded a NSW Minister for Education and Training and the Australian College of Education, NSW Chapter, Quality Teaching Award.

Comment on the new Foxtel / Optus deal

Thursday, 14 Nov 2002
What’s in the new Foxtel / Optus deal for regional Australia? Charles Sturt University’s Manager of CSU Online and regional communications commentator, Mr Les Burr, says the new pay TV deal between Foxtel and Optus mostly benefits Australia’s metropolitan areas.

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