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CSU students head to China
BATHURST  31 Jan 2006

CSU students head to China

Scholarships totalling $35 000 will see seven Charles Sturt University (CSU) students expand their academic and cultural horizons when they travel to China this month as part of their business degrees at CSU. Funded through the Federal Government’s Cheung Kong Scholarship program as well as the University’s Faculty of Commerce, the students from the Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst and Wagga Wagga campuses will leave Australia for China in two groups on Monday 20 February and Monday 27 February. The students will spend one semester studying either at the Yunnan University of Finance and Economics in Kunming, Tianjin University of Finance and Economics in Tianjin or the Yangzhou University in Yangzhou. They will study basic elements of the Mandarin language as well as learn an appreciation and understanding of Chinese society and culture.

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Identifying educational supports in mental illness
BATHURST  31 Jan 2006

Identifying educational supports in mental illness

New research is being conducted at Charles Sturt University (CSU) to identify what support schools offer a child who has a parent with a mental illness. The study by CSU education lecturer Dr Andrea Reupert comes after research conducted at the University in 2005 found about 20 per cent of all Australian children live in families in which one parent has a mental illness. “Given the amount of time young people spend in the classroom, I want to hear how Riverina teachers, school administrators, school counsellors, canteen staff or anyone connected to a school, might have supported these children in both the public and Catholic education systems,” said Dr Reupert. Families who want to be involved in the research can contact CSU’s Dr Andrea Reupert on telephone (02) 6933 4376 or send an email.

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New equity scholarships for CSU students
BATHURST  25 Jan 2006

New equity scholarships for CSU students

In recognition of the financial concerns facing first year university students, Charles Sturt University (CSU) has introduced equity scholarships for new students in need of additional financial help. The scholarship scheme, valued at a total of $800 000 in 2006, will be available to first year, undergraduate students studying on campus. There will also be CSU Equity Scholarships available for continuing students. The scheme is in addition to the Federal Government’s Commonwealth Learning Scholarships and financial assistance available through the CSU Foundation Scholarships. “Access to higher education is an important issue for CSU and this new scholarship scheme aims to help students get a university education,” said Deputy Director of the University’s Division of Student Services, Les Burr. Further details about the CSU Equity Scholarship scheme are available here.

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CSU academic visits Democratic Republic of Congo
BATHURST  24 Jan 2006

CSU academic visits Democratic Republic of Congo

Extending her annual trip to work with traditional midwives in Kenya, Charles Sturt University (CSU) academic Dr Elaine Dietsch has returned from the war-ravaged Democratic Republic of Congo. In an attempt to raise awareness of the plight of Congolese women and girls, Dr Dietsch has brought back stories of strength, courage and mere survival. An estimated three million plus people have died during a five-year regional conflict centred on the resource rich African nation. “The women I met in the South Kivu province requested their stories of war, sexual assault, torture, illness and malnutrition be shared with Australians,” said Dr Dietsch, who is a senior midwifery and nursing lecturer at CSU’s School of Clinical Sciences in Wagga Wagga. She is willing to share this international humanitarian issue with adults in the Riverina community through interviews and speaking engagements with groups, clubs, churches, community and professional organisations.  

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Acting and design students up for regional theatre awards
BATHURST  18 Jan 2006

Acting and design students up for regional theatre awards

The quality of the Charles Sturt University Theatre Ensemble (UTE) productions in 2005 has been recognised with eight nominations in the annual Canberra Area Theatre Awards. A Street Car Named Desire, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and The Crucible have been nominated for various awards, which are due to be announced in Canberra on Saturday 11 February 2006. Based in Wagga Wagga, the UTE's productions involve final year acting and theatre design students. The Ensemble's The Crucible has been nominated for best play and its director and CSU lecturer Ray Goodlass, for best director of a play. Graduating acting students have also been nominated for best lead actor in a play and best supporting actress in a play. Students responsible for set and costume design have also been named amongst the potential winners. The Canberra Theatre Awards aim to recognise the contribution made by non-professional groups to the artistic life of Australia, particularly in the Canberra region. "These eight nominations validate our work and the high standards we achieve through our regular UTE productions put on for the Riverina community," said lecturer with the CSU School of Visual and Performing Arts, Ray Goodlass.  

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New Head of Bathurst Campus appointed
BATHURST  3 Jan 2006

New Head of Bathurst Campus appointed

The Bathurst Campus of Charles Sturt University (CSU) has a new Head of Campus with the appointment of Associate Professor Greg Walker to the position from 1 January 2006. Professor Walker replaces Professor Bob Meyenn who retired from the University in 2005. With more than three decades at CSU and its predecessor organisation, Mitchell College of Advanced Education, Professor Walker is Head of the University’s School of Marketing and Management. He has had extensive teaching experience in areas of financial economics, financial markets, macroeconomics, international finance and banking. He has also been actively involved in regional economic research conducted through the Western Research Institute. “The Bathurst Campus has a proud history of delivering quality education programs for the region and beyond,” said Professor Walker. “It is an honour to represent the Bathurst Campus and I look forward to working with the University and local communities to ensure our tradition continues,” he added.

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Christmas wish
BATHURST  22 Dec 2005

Christmas wish

The Corporate Communication and Media team at Charles Sturt University wish all the media a very safe and happy Christmas and New Year and thank you all for your support and work with CSU over the past year. The University will be closed from 12.30pm Friday 23 December 2005 until Tuesday 3 January 2006.

US students to visit CSU
BATHURST  22 Dec 2005

US students to visit CSU

Swapping a US winter for the heat of Australia in January is in store for 23 university students when they visit Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Wagga Wagga to learn about local animal production and rural leadership. The students from the University of Delaware will travel to the Riverina from Friday 6 January to Monday, 16 January 2006. The trip will also include visits to the Livestock Marketing Centre in Wagga Wagga, the CSU Winery as well as local farms. “This is the second time CSU has hosted the University of Delaware students and the aim is to give the students an understanding of animal production in Australia, through practical experiences,” said Emeritus Professor Ted Wolfe from CSU's School of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences.  Accompanying the students will be Associate Professors Patricia Barber and Bill Saylor from the University of Delaware’s College of Agriculture and Natural Resources.  

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CSU advertising students receive global award
BATHURST  21 Dec 2005

CSU advertising students receive global award

Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) award-winning student advertising team, Kajulu Communications travelled to Singapore recently to receive an international award for their campaign for the global internet company, Yahoo! The group was named winner of the InterAd World Championship award earlier this year. The seven members of the University’s student advertising agency presented their winning campaign to the International Advertising Association’s World Board in Singapore. “To be proclaimed world champions in an event of the international standing of InterAd and against such strong competition is a real honour,” said CSU’s Advertising course coordinator Rod McCulloch. Kajula Communications has been named world champions in this competition three times since 1999. The Kajulu team members, Julia Heaton, Miranda Ryan, Isaac Wolfson, Adrian McGruther, Candice Berry, Josie Burns and Ben Clare completed their University studies in 2005 and are now working in positions across the advertising and communications industry.

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