Archive
New Connected Learning Space operational
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Eight computerised interactive whiteboards, cameras, microphones, and projectors, which simulate some present-day classrooms and those of the future, are features of the new Connected Learning Space at CSU in Bathurst.
CSU experts for National Water Week
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003National Water Week focuses Australia on issues that affect one of the nation’s most precious and most scarce resources - water.
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.
CSU communication plan for AusAid project in Timor-Leste
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A journalism lecturer at CSU has been engaged to develop a communication strategy for a $25 million AusAid agricultural project in Timor-Leste.
New tools for early educators
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The recently launched Early Childhood Education Workforce Capacity Project (ECEWC) kits have already made a valuable contribution to the education of new teachers with more than 140 kits being distributed across Australia so far.
New CSU Professor of Marketing
Friday, 1 Nov 2013A marketing expert new to CSU says consumers place value on locally manufactured goods, and the closure of regional industries such as white-goods manufacturer Electrolux in Orange, NSW, will have consequences for the brand in Australia.
SGE Credit Union sponsors CSU health expo
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The health and wellbeing of staff and students at CSU has received a boost with sponsorship from SGE Credit Union for the annual 'Healthy You @ CSU' Expo in 2014.
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.
New Indigenous teacher education initiative
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU will initiate a pilot program in early 2012 to provide Aboriginal students who have the commitment and passion to improve education in their communities with the facilities and support to remain and study there to become fully-accredited teachers.
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.