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CSU initiative leads to new Russia-Australia study options
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  1 Jan 2003

CSU initiative leads to new Russia-Australia study options

An initiative by two lecturers from CSU has led to new opportunities for scholarly research and academic development exchanges between Russia and Australia through the Commonwealth government's prestigious Endeavour Awards Scheme.

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Canadians welcome CSU remote telescope upgrade
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  1 Jan 2003

Canadians welcome CSU remote telescope upgrade

High school science students in Manitoba, Canada, were the first to enjoy the enhanced operation of the CSU Remote Telescope in Bathurst when they took control of it on Friday 9 April following a recent fibre optic link upgrade.

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Divide remains between broadband provision and user uptake
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  1 Jan 2003

Divide remains between broadband provision and user uptake

A CSU researcher cautioned a NSW Parliamentary enquiry on Monday 19 April that it can't be assumed that broadband use will 'take-off' across all sectors of the economy and society, and that innovations do not 'sell' themselves to everyone.

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Federal health reforms not enough for regional Australia
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  1 Jan 2003

Federal health reforms not enough for regional Australia

A CSU health researcher does not believe the latest round of health reforms will address the difference in health services available to rural and metropolitan residents.

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Celebration time in Albury
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  1 Jan 2003

Celebration time in Albury

CSU will hold three graduation ceremonies in Albury from Thursday morning, 22 April, with 730 graduates eligible to receive their doctorates, degrees, diplomas and certificates.

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Thousands expected for CSU graduations in Bathurst
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  1 Jan 2003

Thousands expected for CSU graduations in Bathurst

Thousands of family members and friends of graduates are expected to throng to the city when the annual graduation ceremonies are held at CSU in Bathurst next week. Approximately 1 195 graduates will receive their academic awards from Chancellor Lawrie Willett, AO, at six graduation ceremonies on Wednesday 5, Thursday 6 and Friday 7 May with a combined guest attendance expected to be about 4 000. A further 838 students will graduate in absentia.

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Researcher supports need for efforts to protect paramedics
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  1 Jan 2003

Researcher supports need for efforts to protect paramedics

The proposed NSW legislation to protect paramedics (ambulance officers) from assaults is an important and symbolic action by the State government but it should not be the only protective intervention, according to a visiting Fulbright Scholar at CSU.

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Lawyer confidence is no reliable predictor of case outcome
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  1 Jan 2003

Lawyer confidence is no reliable predictor of case outcome

Research by a CSU academic and her international colleagues shows that lawyers overestimated or inflated the chances of achieving goals set for their clients in civil and criminal cases.

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Innovative teaching earns international award
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  1 Jan 2003

Innovative teaching earns international award

A subject that successfully combines traditional teaching and online interactive tools to enhance student learning has earned its CSU creators an international award for innovative teaching.

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