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CSU Global showcases travel-study options
WAGGA WAGGA  4 Aug 2014

CSU Global showcases travel-study options

Charles Sturt University (CSU) students can learn about travel scholarships and overseas study opportunities at the second biannual CSU Global Showcase in Wagga Wagga on Wednesday 6 August. Dr Shevahn Telfser, manager of CSU Global, said, "The CSU Global Showcase celebrates the many varied experiences that students have when studying at the University. It will be held on several campuses, including online, over the coming weeks, and is a wonderful event that lets many students showcase the opportunities they have had to study overseas and the benefits they gained. It will be a great opportunity to meet returned exchange students, past short-term program participants, incoming exchange students from partner universities, and CSU Global staff to share stories and details about the various programs on offer." CSU Global administers scholarships worth $3 000 to $5 000 to study in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, China, Hong Kong, and Korea. The CSU Global Showcase will be on-campus in Wagga Wagga from 12 noon to 2 pm on 6 August at 'eat@20', building 20 near car park 2, off Darnell Smith Drive at CSU in Wagga Wagga.

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Seminar on brain cancer
WAGGA WAGGA  21 Jul 2014

Seminar on brain cancer

A free seminar at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Wagga Wagga will tap into the expertise of a leading neurosurgeon, Dr Charlie Teo, to raise awareness of brain cancer. The event at 5.30pm Friday 25 July is supported by CSU, TAFE NSW Riverina Institute, and Cancer Council NSW. Dr Janelle Wheat, Associate Dean of Learning and Teaching with the CSU Faculty of Science , said Dr Teo is a renowned neurosurgeon and philanthropist who is devoted to the advancement and treatment of patients with brain cancers. "Brain cancer kills more Australian's under the age of 39 than any other cancer but it's also one of the least understood. Further research is needed to improve survival rates," said Dr Wheat. "Charles Sturt University is proud to support the Cancer Council to host this free, interactive presentation." Dr Teo will participate in the seminar via Skype conference and will answer questions from the public. To attend, contact Cancer Council NSW Wagga Wagga office on (02) 6937 2600 or send Dr Wheat an email.

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What is Ramadan anyway?
WAGGA WAGGA  21 Jul 2014

What is Ramadan anyway?

The month of fasting, or Ramadan, is well under way for Muslims in Australia and around the globe, and two Charles Sturt University (CSU) academics will explore the meaning of the month. During Ramadan, Muslims are not allowed to eat or drink between sunrise and sunset. The month ends with a celebration known as Eid al-Fitr.  Dr Waseem Afzal and Dr Hassan Obied will present a public lecture, What is Ramadan (the Month of Fasting) anyway?, from 1 to 2 pm Thursday 24 July at CSU in Wagga Wagga to address questions about this month of fasting. The lectureis presented by the University's Islamic Students Association. "Ramadan carries special significance in Islam, and is aimed at many physical, social, and spiritual aspects. In this lecture, we aim to introduce some of the essentials concerning the Month of Ramadan," said Drs Afzal and Obied. There will be time for questions and answers at the end of the lecture which will be held in Room 278, Connected Learning Space, building 13 near car park 7, Nathan Cobb Drive, CSU in Wagga Wagga.

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Vet students ready for work
WAGGA WAGGA  14 Jul 2014

Vet students ready for work

The 2014 class of veterinary science students at Charles Sturt University (CSU) will mark the transition from university to professional life on Saturday 19 July. The 55 students will be welcomed to the profession in front of family, friends and staff from CSU's School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences.  'We are constantly amazed at the versatility and skills of our students. It is very pleasing to receive feedback from our local and international partners on how well this cohort of students has performed, especially in clinical situations, and to have confidence that they will take that into their professional life,"  said Head of the School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Professor Nick Sangster. Students will be led in the Veterinarian's Oath to practice their profession 'ethically and conscientiously' by CSU senior lecturer in Small Animal Medicine and representative of the Australian Veterinary Association Dr Geoff Gibbons. Several scholarships and prizes will be presented at the dinner including the $3 000 VetPrac Aesculap Academy Prize. Students will be awarded their degrees in a formal graduation ceremony at CSU in December.

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Hands-on University experience
WAGGA WAGGA  22 Jun 2014

Hands-on University experience

School students from the Riverina will get a feel for university life as well as a selection of courses in the MyDay event at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Wagga Wagga on Tuesday 24 June. More than 80 students from 25 high schools across the Riverina, Central West, ACT and Victoria will attend MyDay from 9.30am to 2pm to learn about CSU courses including: nursing, pharmacy and medical science. MyDay will also feature courses from the School of Communication and Creative Industries. They include acting for stage and screen, animation and visual effects, design for theatre and television, fine arts, graphic design, photography and television production.  In the University's revamped television studio, school students will take on roles of actors, camera operators and television producers to make a program, 'Hello Riverina' from 10.30am to 11.40am in building 70, near car park 20, Kywong Place, off the roundabout at CSU's main entrance. School students will also explore the University's nursing program during two 'hands on' activities at 11 am and 12.30pm in the nursing laboratory in the David Morrell Laboratories, building 10, near car park 4, Tooma Way, CSU in Wagga Wagga. Students will also participate in practical activities in the pharmacy laboratory, level one, building 16, near car park 4, Tooma Way, CSU in Wagga Wagga between 11am and 12 noon.

CSU staff to sleep rough
WAGGA WAGGA  16 Jun 2014

CSU staff to sleep rough

The Head of Campus at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Wagga Wagga, Ms Miriam Dayhew will be among the city's business and community leaders sleeping rough this Saturday 21 June in the Wagga Wagga Business Chamber Sleepout WW. The money raised during the event from 5 pm at the Kyeamba Smith Hall will go to the Saint Vincent De Paul Society's Edel Quinn Shelter as well as contestants in the 2015 Miss Wagga Wagga Quest. With the forecast for showers and a low of 4 degree Celsius, Ms Dayhew said, "I welcome any sponsorship from within Charles Sturt University as well as from the wider community. The money I raise for homelessness and other local charities will help ease the discomfort of a single night sleeping rough."  To sponsor Ms Dayhew's sleepout, please send an email here or pledge money through the Wagga Wagga Business Chamber site here.

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Planting healthy grapevines
WAGGA WAGGA  16 Jun 2014

Planting healthy grapevines

New quality assurance standards for grapevine planting material in Australia are now in place and a workshop being hosted by the National Wine and Grape Industry Centre in November aims to help the propagation industry meet the grade. The Growing to the standard workshop will present Australian and international research in grapevine trunk diseases, viruses, bio-security and propagation. Workshop organiser and Charles Sturt University (CSU) PhD researcher Ms Helen Waite said the workshop will put together the latest research to help growers, nurseries and Vine Improvement Associations."The new Australian Standard for Grapevine Material forms the basis of quality assurance for cuttings and nursery vines in Australia but it's relevant to vine propagators everywhere," she said. "Unhealthy vines are less productive, they produce poorer quality fruit, they're harder to manage and therefore they cost a lot more money so it can sometimes threaten the sustainability of a vineyard." See a full list of speakers here. The workshop will follow the 9th International Workshop on Grapevine Trunk Diseases being held on Friday 2 November at the SARDI Plant Research Centre in South Australia.Register online or contact Ms Waite by email or on 0419 522 875.

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Hendra focus of biosecurity visit
WAGGA WAGGA  16 Jun 2014

Hendra focus of biosecurity visit

There was a timely visit to Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Wagga Wagga recently by Biosecurity NSW Senior Veterinary Officer, Dr Paul Freeman.  In the same month that a case of the Hendra virus was diagnosed in a horse in Queensland, Dr Freeman spoke about the disease with staff and students from the CSU School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences on Wednesday 4 and Thursday 5 June. Dr Freeman visited CSU's Veterinary Clinical Centre and Equine Centre and advised the University on safety protocols and equine isolation facilities. During Dr Freeman's visit to CSU in Wagga Wagga, veterinary science students organised an information evening at which he spoke to an audience of 150 students and staff about the Hendra virus including how protections from the disease through Hendra vaccine and personal protective equipment. The session was sponsored by the Equine Veterinary Association. In 2014, CSU is celebrating ten years of veterinary science education. Read more in CSU News here.

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Students prepare for HSC English exam
WAGGA WAGGA  16 Jun 2014

Students prepare for HSC English exam

Charles Sturt University (CSU) academics and regional high school teachers will offer more than 500 students from across southern NSW a fresh perspective on their HSC English studies on Friday 20 June. The annual study day at CSU in Wagga Wagga is hosted by the University's  School of Humanities and Social Sciences and the Wagga Branch of the English Teachers Association with lectures on the texts, topics and authors featured in Standard and Advanced HSC English classes. "It's a professional and academic collaboration designed to assist teachers and students from the region with access to ideas, strategies and illuminations that will help them in the final HSC exam," said Adjunct Senior Lecturer in English, Mr David Gilbey. "There will be lectures and presentations on writers as diverse as William Shakespeare, WB Yeats, Henry Lawson, Kenneth Slessor and Denise Levertov." Students from Young, Cootamundra, Tumut, Tumbarumba, Batlow and Wagga Wagga are expected to attend the event, which has been held for more than 20 years.

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