Archive
Proposed reform no benefit to Indigenous Australians
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A CSU academic warns that a plan to establish a panel of experts to advise the Federal Government on what form constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians should take is unlikely to yield a result that is either substantive or useful.
Marketers challenged with a world first
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU is set to become the only institution in Australia to offer a world's first degree in Marketing.
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.
Cross-border terrorism and crime: implications
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Terrorism and cross-border organised crime from South and Southeast Asia continue to impact upon Australia and drive significant strategic and tactical planning responses by domestic and international law enforcement and security agencies, according to a CSU lecturer.
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.
Bat conference in Albury
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003They are often misunderstood .these creatures of the night and myths abound. But bats are about to come under the spotlight at a major conference to be held in Albury straight after Easter.
Lest we forget
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003An academic from CSU hopes to lift from historical obscurity the tragic deaths of 26 army recruits more than 60 years ago. It remains the largest accident in the history of the Australian army.
Honorary doctorates for retail and wine industry leaders
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003National leaders in the retail and wine sectors in Australia and overseas will be honoured by Charles Sturt University during three days of graduation ceremonies in Wagga Wagga in April.
CSU honorary doctor next G-G for Australia
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Charles Sturt University welcomes the announcement of Her Excellency, Ms Quentin Bryce, AO, the Governor of Queensland and an Honorary Doctor of the University, to be the next Governor-General of Australia.
Images of CSU remain
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The imagery of an international Charles Sturt University (CSU) photography student is set to remain permanently at Macquarie Street , Sydney, in recognition of the Charles Sturt University Week held recently in the NSW State Parliament .