Bathurst farewell for foundation CSU Chancellor

11 DECEMBER 2002

The Bathurst Campus of Charles Sturt University will say farewell to the University’s first Chancellor, Mr David Asimus AO, and his wife Jane, during an official University dinner.

The Bathurst Campus of Charles Sturt University (CSU) will say farewell to the University’s first Chancellor, Mr David Asimus AO, and his wife Jane, during an official University dinner on Wednesday 13 November. 

Mr Asimus was appointed CSU’s foundation Chancellor in 1989 when the University was established. He retires from the position at the end of this month. 

Head of the Bathurst Campus, Dr Peter Hodgson said that the Chancellor had been a strong advocate for regional and rural Australia and would be sorely missed. 

“Mr Asimus has provided exemplary stewardship for the University during his time as Chancellor. He has been a strong and vocal supporter for regional universities such as CSU.  His greatest legacy to CSU will be the partnership that he developed with the foundation Vice-Chancellor, Professor C D Blake and history will show that it was during his tenure as Chancellor that CSU developed from two colleges of advanced education to being adjudged Australia’s University of the Year in 1997,” Dr Hodgson said. 

The dinner will provide senior University staff from the Bathurst Campus and other members of the community with an opportunity to express their appreciation to both Mr Asimus and his wife, Jane. 

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