Archive
Finding a voice for refugees in Australia
Friday, 20 Oct 2000Historically Australia has had an impressive record in assisting refugees but in more recent times refugees and asylum seekers have endured a rapidly changing profile in Australian society.
Changing the way universities are managed
Thursday, 19 Oct 2000Leading marketing expert and educationalist Professor Roger Layton AM, Dean of the Faculty of Commerce at the University of New South Wales will give a special seminar on new management practice and its relevance for Australian universities.
New service to assist regional business
Monday, 16 Oct 2000Regional businesses will have the opportunity to take advantage of specialised management and psychological expertise with the launch of Charles Sturt University's Organisational Services Unit in Bathurst tomorrow.
Giant goanna slinks into a paddock near CSU
Monday, 16 Oct 2000The first year it was a giant map of Australia, the next a huge wallaby. This year it will be the biggest effort yet - a 1.2 kilometre long goanna.
Dr Colleen McDonogh, MB BS Syd Medical practitioner, mother, educationist 25-5-28 to 13-10-00
Sunday, 15 Oct 2000Dr Colleen McDonogh had a long and distinguished involvement with Charles Sturt University and its predecessor institutions in Bathurst.
New police recruits to meet future challenges
Friday, 13 Oct 2000The push to recruit more police officers to the NSW Police Service gives opportunities for a diverse range of people interested in a policing career, according to Charles Sturt University's Associate Professor Tracey Green.
CSU rides on Olympic success
Tuesday, 10 Oct 2000Charles Sturt University has been praised for its role in the Modern Pentathlon at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.
Refugee conference highlights Australian policy
Tuesday, 10 Oct 2000Australia's refugee policy and current issues and research on asylum seekers will be examined by academics and human rights organisations at a national conference in Sydney on Friday 20 October.
Fifty years' work pays off with the doff of a hat
Thursday, 5 Oct 2000It has taken Elaine Dunn half a century to get the much-desired letters she wants after her name, and now at 71 she's sizing up the prospect of continuing on to a Masters degree as well.
Graduations come home to Bathurst campus
Wednesday, 4 Oct 2000Graduation at Charles Sturt University's Bathurst Campus this year will be a history making event with the completion of the new gymnasium and auditorium building, the first permanent home in the history of the Campus for such ceremonies.