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CSU team in national crops competition
Friday, 12 Sep 2014
Charles Sturt
University (CSU) will field a team of 5 students at the 2014 Australian University Crops Competition in Temora from Wednesday 17 September to Friday 19
September. The team includes third year Bachelor of Agricultural Science students Mr Joshua Hart, Ms Lucy Darragh, Ms Catherine
Worner, Ms Anna Dye and Mr Albert Gorman and is coached by Dr Sergio Moroni, a
lecturer in crop science in the School of Agricultural and Wine Sciences at CSU in Wagga Wagga. Dr Sergio said, "It is encouraging to witness the team's confidence and
determination to test themselves against the top agricultural science students
in Australia and from the United States. They have had to train for the
competition outside their studies and during the recent Semester break. It shows
a significant level of dedication and effort. Regardless of the result, for me,
they are already winners." The
highest scoring competitors will win an overseas industry study tour with an
award presentation to be held at 2pm at Temora Agricultural Innovation Centre on Friday 19 September.
Annual PhD Three Minute Thesis comp at CSU
Friday, 12 Sep 2014
The annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition for Charles Sturt University (CSU) PhD students is on in Wagga Wagga on Monday 15 September. Sixteen PhD students will pitch their theses to a selected academic judging panel and interested audience members in just three minutes using only one static visual aid. Event organiser Ms Lisa McLean said, "The 3MT gives us a chance to hear about the wide range of research being undertaken at the University by our higher degree research candidates, and marvel that they are able to do it in under three minutes. A number of prizes will be awarded, and one of the sixteen will go on to represent Charles Sturt University at the 3MT Trans-Tasman Finals at the University of Western Australia in early November. The winner of the Judges' Choice Award will receive a $1 000 research/travel grant and audience members can also vote for their favourite presentation in the People's Choice Award, and the recipient of this award will receive a $500 research/travel grant." Audiences can also watch, and vote for their favourite presentation, online via Adobe Connect http://connect.csu.edu.au/threeminutethesis The 3MT will start at 1pm Monday 15 September in the Indyamarra Room, Convention Centre, at CSU in Wagga Wagga and conclude at about 4pm.
Riverina Press Goes to War
Wednesday, 10 Sep 2014The Riverina Press Goes to War is the topic of a free public lecture on Saturday 13 September by Charles Sturt University (CSU) academic Dr Nancy Blacklow. As part of the Museum of the Riverina's History Week events, Dr Blacklow will explore some of the letters printed by Riverina newspapers and how they provide a social history of World War I. Dr Blacklow is an adjunct lecturer in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at CSU in Wagga Wagga. Dr Blacklow said, "During World War I, newspapers were the main source of news for Riverina communities. Even very small towns boasted their own newspaper. These newspapers looked after their communities by not only providing war news, but printing letters sent home by local soldiers. These letters tell stories of a sense of adventure, relief at surviving a battle, pride in achievements, and a growing sadness as the war continued." The Riverina Press Goes to War will be held from 10.30am to 11.30am at the Museum of the Riverina, Botanic Gardens site, Lord Baden Powell Drive in Wagga Wagga. To attend, contact the Museum on (02) 6926 9655 or email museum@wagga.nsw.gov.au
CSU academic supports WATCH
Wednesday, 10 Sep 2014
Charles Sturt University (CSU) social researcher Dr Shelby
Gull Laird has joined the local climate advocacy group Wodonga & Albury Toward Climate Health
(WATCH) as a project partner. Dr Laird is a lecturer
in the School of
Environmental Sciences and a member of CSU's Institute
for Land, Water and Society.
She researches
the interactions of people with their environment through education, community
engagement and even personal connections with nature. Last month WATCH received
funding from the Our
Place programto enhance its database
for climate impacts. Dr Laird will also now provide academic guidance to the community group.
"WATCH intends to increase its pool of database informants, incorporate data on
adaption measures and post its database findings online," Dr Laird said. "It's
hoped this will improve the quality and quantity of impacts data, increase the
numbers of locals feeling engaged with climate change; and improve resilience
to climate change as adaption success stories get shared." Dr Laird said she
was very pleased to be coming on board in an advisory role and that she's
looking forward to partnering with the community climate change group.
Special guest for Tony McGrane scholarship dinner
Wednesday, 10 Sep 2014
The organisers of the Tony McGrane Memorial Scholarship Dinner next Monday 15 September are honoured to announce that Mrs Ruth Shanks, AM, is the official guest speaker. Mrs Shanks was elected to the position of World President of the Associated Country Women of the World at the 27th Triennial Conference in Chennai, India, in 2013. Mr Geoff Wise, chair of the local organising committee for the Tony McGrane Memorial Foundation Scholarship for students at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Dubbo, said, "Mrs Shanks is a long-term resident of the Dubbo district, and perhaps sets a precedent as the first Dubbo and Orana region resident to hold such a distinguished international role and responsibility. Mrs Shanks has demonstrated a lifelong commitment to her local, national and international interests. She has been a member of the Country Women's Association of New South Wales for 45 years, serving at both state and local levels, and has been a member of the Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW) for 23 years. From 1995 to 2001 she was Assistant to the President of ACWW for the South Pacific, and from 2007 to 2013 was Area President for the South Pacific." Mr Wise said the Tony McGrane Memorial Scholarship Dinner aims to raise funds to support perpetual scholarships for full-time students from the Orana region who attend CSU in Dubbo. "Since the inception of the Scholarship Foundation, eight scholarships have been awarded to students from across the region," Mr Wise said. "Having a local person as our guest speaker who has demonstrated what can be achieved from both a personal and influential perspective is totally consistent with the vision of the late Tony McGrane and the aspirations of the Memorial Foundation Scholarships for local students." The Tony McGrane Memorial Scholarship Dinner at CSU in Dubbo is fully booked.
CSU in Murray Darling Basin forum
Tuesday, 9 Sep 2014
Charles
Sturt University's (CSU's) Institute for Land Water and Society (ILWS) Director Professor Max Finlayson has presented a lecture as part of
the Uniting Church's Murray-Darling Forum, Toward
a new and risky path for the common good on Sunday 31 August in Albury.
Professor Finlayson, a wetland ecologist, has extensive experience in Australia
and overseas in water pollution, mining and agricultural impacts, invasive
species, climate change, and human wellbeing and wetlands. The forum at Saint
David's Uniting Church heard about the land and water issues in the Basin,
including those covering water quality and quantity. Professor Finlayson said,
"They also asked about the efficacy of environmental flows, water usage and the
growing of various crops, the importance of irrigation for food security and
whether all current farming choices were appropriate and how to deal with
climate variability. The impact of change on the livelihoods and wellbeing of
people across the Basin was considered with a strong emphasis on the need for
pastoral and support for those most adversely affected. The discussions were held
in an apolitical manner and showed the value of a dialogue and exchange of
information about the choices we face and the consequences for the environment
and people, and how these are interconnected."
It’s SPRUNG time at CSU
Tuesday, 9 Sep 2014
If it's spring in Bathurst, it's time for the SPRUNG Festival at Charles Sturt
University (CSU).
The annual season of dynamic productions and performances by final-year theatre/media students at the School of Communication and Creative Industries at CSU in Bathurst under the SPRUNG Festival of Creativity banner will illuminate several on-campus venues from Tuesday 23 September for two weeks.
The SPRUNG Festival coordinator, Ms Sarah Padget, said, "We have an exciting line-up of seven productions in the 2014 season that will provide audiences with opportunities to experience new and exciting work from emerging artists. While the Festival will be based at the Ponton Theatre at the University in Bathurst, performances will be staged at other on-campus locations including the state-of-the-art Creative Hub and several outdoor locations, enhancing the SPRUNG experience. The best thing about this year's Festival is that there really is something for everybody - from comedy, musicals and drama to outdoor spectaculars."
The SPRUNG Festival will be launched at 6.30pm Thursday 11 September at The Elephant and Castle Hotel, corner of Keppel and Seymour Streets, Bathurst. There is free entry to the launch. Tickets for the Festival are available online via Try Booking, and at the door. Student and non-student tickets are available with special prices for those purchasing tickets to three or more exciting productions.
NAIDOC at CSU in Dubbo
Tuesday, 2 Sep 2014Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Dubbo will mark NAIDOC Day (National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee) with a special presentation on Tuesday 9 September. Aboriginal activist Dr Gary Foley will be the guest speaker on the topic 'Black Power from 1968 to 1972'. Dr Foley was instrumental in setting up the Aboriginal Tent Embassy on the lawns of the old Parliament House in Canberra in 1972. Mr John Nolan, community relations officer in the Office of Indigenous Affairs at CSU in Dubbo, said, "We're delighted that Gary will be able to join us to speak of his experiences and reflect on progress since that time and the many obstacles that remain. We're also pleased that this address will be available by video conference to staff and students on other Charles Sturt University campuses." Other activities start at 10am Tuesday 9 September at CSU in Dubbo, including a barbeque lunch organised by the Indigenous Student Centre. Dr Foley will speak between 1pm to 3pm.
CSU at AgVision 2014
Tuesday, 2 Sep 2014Charles Sturt University's (CSU) degrees in agricultural, animal, equine and veterinary sciences will be on show at AgVision 2014 at Junee High School on Wednesday 3 September. Academics from the School of Agricultural and Wine Sciences and the School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences at CSU in Wagga Wagga will attend AgVision 2014 to provide information to high school students about the higher education opportunities available at CSU. They include: Professor of Agricultural Business Management David Falepau; Associate Professor in Veterinary Reproduction Scott Norman; Senior Lecturer in Plant Science Dr John Harper; Senior Lecturer in Animal Metabolism and Nutrition Dr Gaye Krebs, who will talk about a becoming a veterinary technologist; Senior Lecturer in Ruminant Health and Production Dr Alistair Smith; and Meat Quality Officer Mr Michael Campbell. Dr Smith, who will be joined by local dairy farmer Mr Sid Clarke at AgVision, will be promoting the roles that veterinarians play with farmers as part of the herd's 'management team'. "It is important that a dairy cow has a calf every year in order to produce milk and that in order to do that it is important that she is kept healthy and fed correctly," Dr Smith said. AgVision is held every two years and, as an Agricultural Careers Day, aims to inspire and inform Years 9 and 10 students about the range of careers available in agriculture, science and agri-business. Read more about AgVision here.
Pharmacy students support blood donations
Tuesday, 2 Sep 2014Pharmacy students at Charles Sturt University (CSU) are pledging blood for a national competition, the Vampire Cup from Monday 1 September to Monday 13 October. The annual competition for donations to the Australian Red Cross Blood Service is the brainchild of the National Australian Pharmacy Students' Association (NAPSA). Pharmers' Society at CSU in Wagga Wagga vice-president Jess Cole said, "Last year in the Vampire Cup, our Society attracted over 100 donations resulting in the club being presented with a new award, Young Blood. This year we would love the support of all our members and non-members. Donors need to register their support for Pharmers' Society at CSU in Wagga Wagga when making a donation".To donate, call 13 14 95 or go online here. The Wagga Wagga Donor Centre will have its mobile blood bank at CSU in Wagga Wagga on Tuesday 23 September. The pharmacy program is a four year degree through the School of Biomedical Sciences at CSU in Orange and Wagga Wagga.