Archive
IVF in regional Australia given the treatment
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Women in non-metropolitan areas considering IVF treatment require improved access to reliable information, psychosocial support and empathy according to Charles Sturt University's (CSU) Dr Karen Bell.
WikiLeaks: with information goes responsibility
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003In the debate about the current release of documents by WikiLeaks founder and editor-in-chief Mr Julian Assange, a professor of public ethics at CSU argues that the 'right' to disseminate information is never an unlimited one and always calls for the exercise of responsible judgement.
Business in a spin over electoral changes
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Research from Charles Sturt University has shown that businesses in regional NSW are concerned with the proposed changes to electoral boundaries resulting in the loss of one seat in the Federal Parliament for NSW.
CSU sends health and medical bid to Government
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Ian Goulter, announced today that the University had sent its proposal for a new health and medical precinct in rural Australia in Orange to the Prime Minister's Office.
The not-so-good old days
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Racial and religious intolerance is nothing new it might be hard for Generation X to believe, but it wasn’t so long ago that Protestants looked down on Catholics who were enemies with the Freemasons and they were almost all prejudiced against Chinese immigrants, according to Dr Robert Tierney, lecturer in the School of Marketing and Management at Charles Sturt University (CSU).
Outstanding University teachers honoured
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Charles Sturt University has some of Australia’s outstanding university teachers who were recognised last week for their dedication, professionalism and enthusiasm as winners of the 2006 Carrick Australian Awards.
CSU Vice-Chancellor to leave at end of 2011
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU Chancellor Lawrie Willet, AO, today announced that Professor Ian Goulter would leave the position of Vice-Chancellor and President at the end of 2011.
Coal versus nuclear: the debate we have to have
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Should Australia have a nuclear industry? According to the Prime Minister John Howard, this is a debate we have to have. Dr Roderick Duncan is a lecturer in economics at Charles Sturt University (CSU). He says nuclear power is probably not economically feasible in a country like Australia.
CSU academic praises Indigenous Rhodes Scholar as inspirational
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A senior CSU Indigenous academic says news of the first Indigenous Australian to be awarded a Rhodes Scholarship will inspire current Indigenous students at CSU and everywhere to aim high and study hard.
Together, Building a Better Educated Community
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003More than 50 people attended the first Parkes Higher Education Forum in the Coventry Room at Parkes on Thursday 16 December including Mayor Cr Ken Keith, independent local MP Dawn Fardell, representatives from the local high school, business and industry.