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New professor a 'perfect fit' with CSU
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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CSU briefs Education Minister on developments
EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

CSU briefs Education Minister on developments

Charles Sturt University (CSU) Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ian Goulter, yesterday welcomed the opportunity to brief the Hon. Julie Bishop, MP, Federal Minister for Education, Science and Training, about progress with the establishment of the CSU School of Dentistry and Health Sciences.

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Increasing higher education opportunities for inland NSW
EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

Increasing higher education opportunities for inland NSW

Charles Sturt University, Griffith City Council and TAFE NSW Riverina Institute will cooperate to develop further opportunities for higher education in Griffith and the Western Riverina region though a Memorandum of Understanding to be signed this week in Griffith.

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CSU makes international environmental commitment
EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

CSU makes international environmental commitment

Charles Sturt University has committed to encouraging global environmental sustainability by signing the Talloires Declaration together with 330 universities and higher education institutions worldwide.

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CSU declares its agenda for inland Australia
EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

CSU declares its agenda for inland Australia

Charles Sturt University (CSU) today released its policy document Growing Our Communities through Education and Research – CSU's agenda for inland Australia which sets out its ambitions for developing as the national university of inland Australia.

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Dementia with dignity
EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

Dementia with dignity

Late last week, the Federal Government’s Australian Institute of Health and Welfare released its report, Dementia in Australia: national data analysis and development, which shows the number of people with dementia is expected to increase to almost 465 000 by 2031. Although “there is a great fear out there about dementia, there are ways to improve the quality of life of patients with dementia,” according to Dr Elizabeth MacKinlay, director of The Centre for Ageing and Pastoral Studies at Charles Sturt University School of Theology.

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CSU engages with its communities
EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

CSU engages with its communities

Representatives from inland communities where Charles Sturt University (CSU) has its principal NSW campuses gathered in Bathurst on Thursday 30 August for the University's annual combined Regional Consultative Committees meeting to provide feedback and guidance to the University on a range of issues.

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Community health at CSU ten years on
EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

Community health at CSU ten years on

Inland Australia will celebrate the tenth anniversary of Australia’s first university school to offer a number of allied health degrees specifically designed for professionals aiming to work in regional Australia.

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Mitchell Link to benefit CSU in learning, teaching and research
EDUCATION  1 Jan 2003

Mitchell Link to benefit CSU in learning, teaching and research

Sir Thomas Mitchell would surely approve of the Mitchell Link, a new high speed fibre optic link which will greatly benefit the Bathurst and Orange campuses of Charles Sturt University (CSU). For the first time, the regionally-based University campuses will connect into the Australian Research and Education Network (AREN), which was established in 2002 to provide large bandwidth capabilities to the country’s universities.

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