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VC Column: June 2006
Wednesday, 28 Jun 2006Our plans for ways of reshaping the University structure to achieve excellence in learning, teaching and research have been approved by the CSU Council at their last meeting in June.
CSU leads the way in international ethics and human rights project
Tuesday, 13 Jun 2006Charles Sturt University is the lead Australian institution in a new project which will give undergraduate students the opportunity to study philosophy and ethics in Australia and Europe.
Towards 2011
Thursday, 8 Jun 2006Plans for achieving excellence in learning, teaching and research at Charles Sturt University over the next five years have been given the green light.
Orange joins CSU community
Monday, 5 Jun 2006In an historic step, the Orange Campus has been formally transferred to Charles Sturt University (CSU) from the University of Sydney.
Charles Sturt University honours Sir William Deane
Thursday, 1 Jun 2006Australia’s former Governor-General, The Honourable Sir William Deane, will receive an Honorary Doctorate (honoris causa) from Charles Sturt University this Friday, 2 June at the CSU School of Theology graduation ceremony in Canberra.
A step in the right direction
Monday, 22 May 2006If you think the state's hospital waiting lists are shocking, have a look at the waiting lists for treatment in the public dental system. If you can afford a private dentist, a general shortage of practitioners threatens to create crisis in that sector as well.
Striving for international excellence in urban water use
Tuesday, 16 May 2006International recognition of the city of Wagga Wagga as an urban centre, demonstrating excellence in water management is the goal of a new initiative launched during the week long water festival organised by Charles Sturt University and Wagga Wagga City Council.
Water for life
Monday, 8 May 2006The search for sustainable water management at a local and international level will be the focus of a week long water festival being organised by Charles Sturt University and Wagga Wagga City Council.
The real picture of the digital divide
Monday, 1 May 2006Older people, lower household incomes and levels of education are major factors that have created a digital divide in regional Australia, according to Charles Sturt University research carried out in the regional city of Albury on the NSW-Victoria border.
CSU's Father and Master of Mergers honoured
Tuesday, 11 Apr 2006Emeritus Professor C D Blake, AO was honoured with a Charles Sturt University 30 Year Service Medal last week at a special dinner in Wagga Wagga.