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Workshop gives students a view of health careers
ARTS & CULTURE  1 Jan 2003

Workshop gives students a view of health careers

Aboriginal students from schools across the Hastings region will take part in a workshop in Port Macquarie Monday 11 November designed to provide them with an insight into careers in the health sector.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and EducationHealthIndigenousSociety and Community

Vote SPRUNG Festival as Australia's Favourite Event
ARTS & CULTURE  1 Jan 2003

Vote SPRUNG Festival as Australia's Favourite Event

The annual SPRUNG Festival of theatrical performances at CSU in Bathurst has been nominated for public endorsement as Australia's Favourite Event.

Charles Sturt University

Theatre keen on Colette
ARTS & CULTURE  1 Jan 2003

Theatre keen on Colette

Ms Colette Keen's play Windows on the World has been chosen over more than 1 000 entries received by Noah Wyle's The Blank Theatre Company in Los Angeles, to open their 21st season, with a benefit performance featuring a cast of well-known Hollywood actors.

Charles Sturt University

ABC supports 'Career Links' at CSU
ARTS & CULTURE  1 Jan 2003

ABC supports 'Career Links' at CSU

CSU and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation are launching a collaborative project to introduce Indigenous students from rural and regional NSW to university education and careers associated with the ABC.

Charles Sturt UniversityIndigenous

Leave Amy Winehouse out of the '27 Club'
ARTS & CULTURE  1 Jan 2003

Leave Amy Winehouse out of the '27 Club'

A CSU academic cautions that the way the horrors of drug addiction and alcoholism become romanticised and turn prematurely deceased pop performers like Britain's Amy Winehouse into a mythical figure ignores the realities of her life and death, and the lessons that could be learned from them.

Charles Sturt University

A perfect injustice: Plato saw Murdoch coming
ARTS & CULTURE  1 Jan 2003

A perfect injustice: Plato saw Murdoch coming

A CSU media ethicist says the News of the World phone-tapping scandal in the United Kingdom has all the makings of 'perfect injustice', and Plato saw it coming.

Charles Sturt UniversityInternational

Phone tapping: it's illegal and unethical
ARTS & CULTURE  1 Jan 2003

Phone tapping: it's illegal and unethical

An ethicist at CSU says the mounting controversy about continuing revelations of illegal phone tapping by The News of the World newspaper in the United Kingdom is the product of three separate yet interacting issues.

Charles Sturt University

CSU students stay at the cutting edge
ARTS & CULTURE  1 Jan 2003

CSU students stay at the cutting edge

Charles Sturt University (CSU) students will at the cutting edge of online learning with the introduction of the 'Blackboard Learn' system, beginning in 2014.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and EducationSociety and Community

CSU boosted with $580 000 for research
ARTS & CULTURE  1 Jan 2003

CSU boosted with $580 000 for research

Two research projects at Charles Sturt University (CSU) have been granted a total of $580 000 to investigate the benefits and harms of birds and insects to horticulture, and the role of virtues in social services.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealth

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