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CSU continues work in Port Macquarie
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

CSU continues work in Port Macquarie

CSU Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Ian Goulter, today confirmed that the University has been working closely with the North Coast Institute of TAFE (NCIT) and Port Macquarie-Hastings Council to address the higher education needs of Port Macquarie and the mid-north coast and inland region.

Charles Sturt University

Major boost for health education in regional Australia
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

Major boost for health education in regional Australia

CSU is set to implement a major expansion of its Allied Health Clinic in Albury, with nearly $5 million from the Federal Government.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealthSociety and Community

Healthy graduate figures good sign for medicine at CSU
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

Healthy graduate figures good sign for medicine at CSU

Visit many allied health clinics across regional Australia and there's a good chance you will be treated by a CSU graduate who is originally from regional Australia.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealthSociety and Community

Leading Indigenous and international speakers for CSUEd2010
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

Leading Indigenous and international speakers for CSUEd2010

Two leading academics will deliver keynote addresses at the annual CSU conference for its academics, CSUEd 2010, at the University in Bathurst on Wednesday 10 and Thursday 11 November.

Charles Sturt UniversityIndigenousInternational

International focus on allied health workplace learning: new book
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

International focus on allied health workplace learning: new book

A new book about workplace learning in three allied health disciplines will be launched at the annual CSU conference for its academics, CSUEd2010, in Bathurst this week.

Charles Sturt University

Productivity Commission threatens rural research
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

Productivity Commission threatens rural research

A recommendation by the Productivity Commission that the Federal Government no longer match the research levy paid by farmers is a risky experiment based on little evidence, says a respected economist with CSU.

Agriculture &Food ProductionIrrigationVeterinary ScienceWine &Grape ProductionBusiness &CommerceCSU ResearchHigher EducationInstitute for Land, Water &Society

A world of computing change in 20 years at CSU
HIGHER EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

A world of computing change in 20 years at CSU

As they celebrate 20 years of computing change and achievement since the creation of CSU in 1989, those responsible for the computing and communication technology essential for the delivery of courses and management of the University's administrative system have always strived for a uniform best-practice service for its students.

Charles Sturt University

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.

InternationalSociety and Community

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

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