A desire to have a career, rather than ‘just a job’ was the motivation for Joanne Cox to join the police. It’s a decision she will be sharing with others at this Sunday’s NSW Police Career Day.
For a student studying two degrees simultaneously, Laurence Ioannou believes his Mitchell Foundation Trust scholarship means the difference between working part-time or devoting time to his studies during holidays.
A Federal Government issue paper on regional engagement in Australian higher education has been criticised for its failure to defend seriously the necessity to respond to, and to meet, the needs of regional Australia.
Charles Sturt University has called upon the Commonwealth Government to provide an additional pool of funding for multi-campus regional universities, as part of overall reform to the higher education funding system.
The Federal Government’s proposed reform of higher education in Australia must allow universities such as Charles Sturt University to realise its potential to be a great regional university.
The Federal Minister for Education, Science and Training, Dr Brendan Nelson, will make his first visit to Charles Sturt University next Tuesday 9 April for two events at the Wagga Wagga Campus.
Dubbo’s Wesley Bush knew from a young age that he wanted to be a police officer. It’s a dream he’s glad to have followed, as he prepares to start working as a probationary constable.
A desire to spend more time with her children and serving the community, at the same time was the impetus for Sydney’s Nicole Collins to leave her ten year career in the Australian Navy.
Charles Sturt University has appointed an experienced academic manager Dr Marion Tulloch to the position of Acting Head, School of Communication, following the resignation of Professor John O’Hara.
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