Archive
Future healthy rivers need slice of history
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The significance of sharp falls in the numbers of freshwater fish, shellfish and other aquatic animals has been frequently overlooked by natural resource managers worldwide, according to a CSU researcher.
Two CSU researchers awarded ARC Future Fellowships
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Two Charles Sturt University (CSU) researchers have been named ARC Future Fellows by the Federal Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, Senator Kim Carr.
Australian Writers' Guild award for CSU graduates
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Two graduates of CSU who met at its School of Communication at Bathurst have been honoured by the Australian Writers' Guild at its annual AWGIE award presentations on Friday 28 September.
CSU Dubbo helps meet high demand for accountants
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Future business leaders from western NSW are being urged to consider the range of study options and exceptional career and remuneration prospects for graduates of the accounting and business courses offered at CSU at Dubbo.
UK paramedic expert at CSU
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A visiting professor of pre-hospital care at CSU, who still finds time to work shifts as an 'ambulance officer', says the similarities between the paramedic profession in Australia and Great Britain are greater than the differences.
CSU welcomes new partnership with schools
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The Dean of the Faculty of Education at CSU, Professor Toni Downes, has welcomed the announcement today, 30 September, by the NSW Minister for Education, Ms Verity Firth, of new partnerships between the University and schools in the State's Western and Riverina regions.
Disasters need managing
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The tsunami that hit Samoa and Tonga and the earthquakes in Sumatra this week are further reminders that natural and man-made disasters are increasing around the world and need to be planned for and managed by governments, emergency services and relief agencies, according to a lecturer at CSU.
Delivering on national priorities for rural and regional health
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU has welcomed the announcement by the Federal government of $1.6 million in funding to establish a major Regional Inter-Professional Clinical Simulation Centre at CSU at Bathurst.
Sparkling wine wins top of class
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003One of CSU Winery’s sparkling wines has taken out the trophy for best sparkling in the prestigious 2009 NSW Wine Awards.
Community Cabinet creates opportunities to deliver on national priorities
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU will welcome The Hon. Kevin Rudd, MP, Prime Minister of Australia, and senior members of the Federal Cabinet to the Bathurst Campus on Monday 9 November for a Community Cabinet Meeting.