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Dubbo to reap rewards from teaching expansion
Friday, 8 Jun 2001Teacher education programs at Charles Sturt University's Dubbo campus are set to expand in 2002.
Rural education in the spotlight at Wagga Wagga
Thursday, 7 Jun 2001Providing quality education and training for rural Australians is the driving force behind rural and remote educators meeting in Wagga Wagga this Sunday 8 to Wednesday 11 July for the Society for the Provision of Education in Rural Australia annual conference.
Students learn from Australia's largest 'classroom'
Tuesday, 29 May 2001More than 500 Higher School Certificate students from isolated schools will converge on Dubbo on Thursday 7 and Friday 8 June for an intensive HSC workshop and demonstrations of Australia's largest educational website.
Boost for research at Bathurst
Friday, 25 May 2001In a boost to research at Charles Sturt University, Head of the Bathurst Campus Dr Peter Hodgson today announced two new initiatives to increase the number of scholarships that will be made available to research students studying at Bathurst.
Thinking of a police career? Visit the Police Career Day
Friday, 25 May 2001At 33 years of age, Wollongong's Dave Henderson is having "one of the best times" in his life - at study.
Citation for the CD Blake Lecture Theatre
Thursday, 24 May 2001Professor Blake was born at Muswellbrook in regional New South Wales. He graduated from The University of Sydney with the University Medal in Agriculture and completed a doctorate from The University of London.
$300,000 in Scholarships awarded to students
Thursday, 24 May 2001The recipients of more than $300,000 in scholarships from the Mitchell Foundation Trust will be recognised during the Bathurst scholarship ceremony at Charles Sturt University on Friday 25 May.
Outgoing Vice-Chancellor to be honoured
Wednesday, 23 May 2001One of Australia's most respected leaders in tertiary education will be officially farewelled in Albury-Wodonga tomorrow, Thursday 24 May, during a naming ceremony at Charles Sturt University.
Charles Sturt returns to far west NSW
Wednesday, 16 May 2001Charles Sturt University staff will follow some of the footsteps of the institution's namesake, the famous British explorer Charles Sturt, when they travel next week through the western plains of NSW to Broken Hill.
Catch the moment
Tuesday, 15 May 2001Catching magic moments that portray life on one day in regional Australia will be the goal of hundreds of photographers in a major project taking place on Friday 1 June.