Archive
The US debt crisis and its impact on Australia
Thursday, 2 Jan 2003The international impacts of the United States debt crisis are likely to be serious given the size of the US economy and its accumulated debt level. Other countries, including Australia, would need to expand their economies in an effort to offset the consequences of the US economy's decline, according to CSU economics experts.
Community disappointed by lack of action on rural doctor crisis
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The co-chair of CSU's Medical Program Development Community Consultative Committee, Mrs Audrey Hardman, OAM, expressed disappointment at the lack of action by the Federal Government in latest budget to support the development of a new medical school in rural NSW.
Little surprise, but Thai voters hold breath for next move
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Thai voters are more interested on the Prime Minister-elect’s next moves rather than the fact she is due to become the nation’s first female Prime Minister, says CSU political commentator and expert, Dr Troy Whitford.
Paramedics - still the most trusted profession
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003It's no surprise to paramedic lecturers at CSU that paramedics have again been ranked first in the annual 2011 Readers Digest survey of public perceptions of the trustworthiness of a range of professions.
'Rural youth mental health' wins CSU PhD thesis competition
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A presentation about research into mental health for young people living in remote and rural areas has won the Charles Sturt University (CSU) section of the Three Minute Thesis competition.
National awards for CSU Indigenous educators
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Three Aboriginal Elders associated with CSU have been recognised for their work with the University and for their contribution to education and social justice for Indigenous people over many years.
Recognising excellence in learning and teaching
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Federal government Citation Awards for excellence in learning and teaching have been announced for four CSU academics.
PR students promote regional events
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Promoting fine food and wine events in regional NSW might seem the ideal job to many, but a group of CSU public relations students have their hands full with two major events in Bathurst this month.
Nationals formally back CSU medical school
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Delegates at the Nationals' Federal Conference carried a motion yesterday, Sunday 16 September, supporting Charles Sturt University's proposal to establish a new medical school to address chronic shortages of doctors in rural and regional Australia.
Graduations at CSU in Bathurst this week
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Nearly 2 000 students will graduate from CSU in Bathurst at six morning and afternoon ceremonies on Wednesday 11, Thursday 12 and Friday 13 May.