Archive
Encouraging Indigenous students to consider health careers
Thursday, 9 Sep 2004As part of its ongoing commitment to Indigenous communities within its regions, the 2004 Koori Health Careers Residential Workshop will be launched on Monday 13 September at Charles Sturt University.
It’s not a numbers game for disadvantaged students
Thursday, 2 Sep 2004Investigating the mathematical skills, knowledge and outcomes for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds is the goal of the new Professor of Education at Charles Sturt University Robyn Zevenbergen.
Regional transport needs under microscope
Friday, 20 Aug 2004Exploring the social, environmental and economic impact of rail services in regional NSW is the focus of a research project commissioned by the Local Government and Shires Associations of NSW.
CSU announces new Dubbo committee
Friday, 20 Aug 2004At its recent meeting, the governing Council of Charles Sturt University appointed members to the new Regional Consultative Committee for the Dubbo Campus.
Should patients have the right to know their surgeon’s performance history?
Wednesday, 18 Aug 2004Exploring the ethics of giving patients the right to assess their surgeon’s clinical performance history has won two Australian researchers a highly sought after Eureka Prize for Research in Ethics.
Respected management expert joins CSU
Tuesday, 17 Aug 2004Workplace trust and organisational commitment are two of the research interests of the new Professor of Management in the Asia Pacific Graduate School of Management at Charles Sturt University.
CSU welcomes performance audit
Thursday, 12 Aug 2004Charles Sturt University has welcomed the release of the report by the Australian Universities Quality Agency (AUQA) on the University’s quality assurance processes.
CSU praised for regional engagement achievements
Thursday, 12 Aug 2004Charles Sturt University has whole-heartedly embraced its commitment to regional communities acting as a leader in responding to community need.
CSU releases review of its Indigenous education services
Monday, 9 Aug 2004Charles Sturt University has conducted a major review of its Indigenous education services as part of its commitment to strengthen its engagement with Indigenous students and communities.
New Professor to lead CSU’s Vet Science program
Monday, 9 Aug 2004An international career specialising in farm animal medicine through education, practice and research will see Kym Abbott join Charles Sturt University in its task of supplying high quality veterinary graduates for regional and rural Australia.