House-warming for CSU Engineering building

16 FEBRUARY 2016

Staff at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Bathurst will be treated to a special house-warming and inspection of the new CSU Engineering building on Thursday 18 February.Foundation Professor of Engineering Euan Lindsay said the house-warming will give CSU staff the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the academic program and dynamic new teaching space that has been created at CSU in Bathurst."I'm immensely proud that this wonderful facility has been developed on time and on budget in just 10 months since the builders were appointed," Professor Lindsay said. "The house-warming and inspection will give staff insight into and pride in the new Bachelor of Technology/Master of Engineering (Civil Systems) program that commences with the first intake of 32 students on Tuesday 29 February."CSU Engineering students will be taught by 10 academics including three engineers-in-residence, with support from a laboratory manager and administration staff. The formal opening of the facility will be in June and will coincide with an exhibition of the first projects developed by the new students.

Media Note:

Contact CSU Media to arrange interviews with Foundation Professor of Engineering Euan Lindsay and inspections of the CSU Engineering building.

The staff house-warming and inspection of the engineering building (building 1305) on Village Drive, CSU in Bathurst, is from 4pm Thursday 18 February.

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