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CSU’s investment in early childhood education
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

CSU’s investment in early childhood education

Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) commitment to high quality early childhood teaching has received a boost with the appointment of Dr Jennifer Sumsion, one of three new Professors in the Faculty of Education.

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CSU Germany part of a broad international strategy
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

CSU Germany part of a broad international strategy

An Agreement which could see significant numbers of European students studying at Charles Sturt University (CSU) by 2012 has been signed with the European Study Centre in Bretten (ESCB), Germany.

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How do we train our professionals
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

How do we train our professionals

How educational institutions train professionals and help them maintain their professional qualifications will be the focus of a conference on Friday 2 March in Wagga Wagga.

Teaching and Education

New professor a 'perfect fit' with CSU
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

New professor a 'perfect fit' with CSU

Professor Elaine Duffy says her interests in Indigenous women’s health, building partnerships with health care providers and the recruitment and retention of health care professionals in rural areas make her "a perfect fit" with Charles Sturt University.

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Facing the music
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

Facing the music

Yesterday the Education, Science and Training Minister, Julie Bishop, announced the federal government will hold a National Music Workshop in August, in response to the National Review of School Music Education findings. Dr Christopher Klopper has taken on board the findings of the Review and in just a few months reinvigorated music teaching at the Charles Sturt University.

Society and Community

Do World Cup cricketers need to be 'super fit'?
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

Do World Cup cricketers need to be 'super fit'?

Fifty one matches will be played during the 2007 International Cricket Council World Cup. How much of that match time will players spend standing, running, sprinting and jogging? Dr Rob Duffield, lecturer in the School of Human Movement at Charles Sturt University (CSU), knows the answer.

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Hitting all the right notes
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

Hitting all the right notes

The Australian Minister for Education, Science and Training Julie Bishop last week released the National Music Workshop Report recommendations. Dr Christopher Klopper, Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) music lecturer in the School of Teacher Education, says the recommendations are confirmation that CSU is moving in the right direction.

Teaching and EducationSociety and Community

Collaboration to benefit regional health
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

Collaboration to benefit regional health

Charles Sturt University and the Greater Western Area Health Service have formed an alliance which will offer sustainable solutions to current health issues for people in Western New South Wales.

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Corporate governance – why you should care
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

Corporate governance – why you should care

Iconic public companies in Australia such as Qantas and Coles Myer have become targets for private equity raiders. More used to headlines about private companies going public, what does this mean for the ‘man in the street’?

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