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CSU congratulates new NSW government
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

CSU congratulates new NSW government

CSU has congratulated the Liberal-National Coalition Government on its New South Wales election win at the weekend.

Charles Sturt University

CSU's TAFE-University Centres bid progresses to Stage Two
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

CSU's TAFE-University Centres bid progresses to Stage Two

Charles Sturt University Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Professor Ross Chambers, welcomed the announcement by the Minister for Education Employment and Workplace Relations, The Hon. Chris Evans, MP, that its bid to establish new TAFE-University Centres in Parkes, Wangarratta, Port Macquarie, Griffith and Deniliquin, and expand its Centre for Indigenous Studies in Dubbo, will progress to Stage Two of the Structural Adjustment Funding round.

Charles Sturt University

Sad loss of well-respected CSU education academic
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

Sad loss of well-respected CSU education academic

The communities of CSU and Bathurst are saddened by the death of Mr Bob Dengate, a leading teacher educator, education innovator, and local radio presenter.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and Education

Doctor shortage remains a key focus
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

Doctor shortage remains a key focus

The Dean of the Faculty of Science at CSU, Professor Nick Klomp, called on the Federal Government to accelerate its consideration of CSU's proposal for a new rural medical school in light of findings by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare that health services are becoming less accessible for the majority of people living in rural and regional Australia.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealth

Emergency management students will learn from Cyclone Yasi
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

Emergency management students will learn from Cyclone Yasi

Every emergency crisis presents an opportunity for emergency managers, and the crisis communication response of the Queensland government to Cyclone Yasi will form an excellent case study for students at CSU.

Society and Community

CSU academic praises Indigenous Rhodes Scholar as inspirational
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

CSU academic praises Indigenous Rhodes Scholar as inspirational

A senior CSU Indigenous academic says news of the first Indigenous Australian to be awarded a Rhodes Scholarship will inspire current Indigenous students at CSU and everywhere to aim high and study hard.

Charles Sturt UniversityIndigenousInternational

CSU Vice-Chancellor to leave at end of 2011
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

CSU Vice-Chancellor to leave at end of 2011

CSU Chancellor Lawrie Willet, AO, today announced that Professor Ian Goulter would leave the position of Vice-Chancellor and President at the end of 2011.

Charles Sturt University

CSU sends health and medical bid to Government
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

CSU sends health and medical bid to Government

CSU Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Ian Goulter, announced today that the University had sent its proposal for a new health and medical precinct in rural Australia in Orange to the Prime Minister's Office.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealth

Wikileaks - is it really 'whistleblowing'?
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

Wikileaks - is it really 'whistleblowing'?

The release of diplomatic cables by Wikileaks is a wonderful source of history, political analysis, economic titbits and high grade gossip, but is it effective 'whistleblowing', asks a CSU researcher.

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