Archive
Workshop gives students a view of health careers
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Aboriginal students from schools across the Hastings region will take part in a workshop in Port Macquarie Monday 11 November designed to provide them with an insight into careers in the health sector.
Continuing support for regional students
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Distance education students with CSU can take part in orientation sessions, group workshops, and individual meetings when a CSU support team embarks on its next round of visits to towns across NSW.
Filmmaker's public lecture celebrates 'the local'
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Notions of 'the local' in Australian filmmaking will be celebrated by Mr Andrew Pike, OAM, when he delivers a free public lecture at CSU in Bathurst at 6pm Friday 16 August.
Misaligned values: why NSW rural nurses resign
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A CSU PhD graduate may have some of the answers to the persistent problem of nursing workforce shortages due to challenges in retaining staff, especially in rural areas.
Australian soccer fans - complacency not an option
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Media coverage of a spectator assault at a weekend football (soccer) match in Australia has a CSU academic wondering whether it signals a new moral panic about soccer hooliganism in Australia.
First December graduations for CSU calendar
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003In response to graduate feedback, CSU will stage its annual graduations in December 2011. Approximately 1 041 students will graduate at six ceremonies at CSU in Bathurst this week.
How technology can benefit education: new book
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A CSU academic and a colleague from a major computer company have published a new book that provides a strategic blueprint for using commonly available technology to drive measurable and sustainable change in education.
Report backs new public theology centre
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A report by CSU has found overwhelming public support for its establishment of a new national centre in Canberra that would facilitate research and international engagement to promote religious tolerance and understanding.
CSU vet science students to compete at Royal Easter Show
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Four CSU veterinary science students are finalists in two very different categories at the Royal Easter Show in Sydney this month.
China producing more, polluting less
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Research from CSU into a decade of development in China provides little support for the so-called 'pollution haven' hypothesis and indicates that this is an inappropriate argument to be used against the introduction of pollution abatement measures, such as the carbon tax, in developed economies.