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Showcasing wine research
WAGGA WAGGA  15 Jun 2011

Showcasing wine research

The latest research for the Australian wine industry will be on display when the National Wine and Grape Industry Centre (NWGIC) at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Wagga Wagga holds an Industry Showcase on Thursday 16 June. President of the NSW Wine Industry Association, Mr David Lowe will open the event at 9.15am before a range of research topics are discussed. They include: grapevine carbohydrate balance; grapevine carbohydrate reserves; young vine decline; heat stress; yield predictions from the air and on ground; consumer preferred wine styles; climate change and impacts in NSW regions; and pest and disease recognition. The day will also involve a tour of the NWGIC facilities. A full program can be found here. “Our Industry Showcase is an important event for Australian grape-growers and winemakers by offering them a one-spot shop for the current research findings across a range of topics,” said NWGIC Director Professor Jim Hardie.

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French influence at farmers' markets
WAGGA WAGGA  13 May 2011

French influence at farmers' markets

Two French university students will give an international flavour to the local Farmers’ Markets in Wagga Wagga on Saturday 14 May at the CSU Cheese Factory stall. The women, Ms Aurelie Feunteun, from Brittany, and Ms Audrey Thomas, from Reunion Island, will offer tastings of the cheese they have developed during their internships at the CSU Cheese Factory. CSU Cheese Maker Mr Barry Lillywhite said, “The two cheese styles on offer at the popular weekend markets are very different from any cheese Charles Sturt University has done before. Aurelie is doing a smear-ripened cheese similar to a French style called Livarot. Audrey is doing a fresh cheese with herbs and spices called Boursin.” The products are being developed by the students with the assistance of Mr Lillywhite. The tastings will be offered at the Farmers’ Markets near the Civic Theatre, Baylis Street in Wagga Wagga.

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Attracting rural nurses
WAGGA WAGGA  14 Apr 2011

Attracting rural nurses

An innovative program to encourage a new generation of rural nurses will literally take to the streets of Wagga Wagga. Six students studying their Higher School Certificate (HSC) at Coolamon Central School, Kildare Catholic College, Mount Austin and Wagga Wagga high schools are also enrolled in Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) nursing program. During their two-week clinical placement at CSU in Wagga Wagga, the teenagers will navigate a wheelchair through the Marketplace between 10am and 2pm on Friday 15 April and then be available to take blood pressures between 10am and 2pm in the Marketplace on Thursday 21 April. The program allows HSC students to study two, first year Bachelor of Nursing subjects while still at school. They are then given credit for the subjects when they formally start the degree at CSU. “The aim of the HSC Nursing program is to attract more people into nursing in rural and remote areas to meet the health needs of these communities,” said nursing lecturer at CSU in Wagga Wagga, Ms Krishna Lambert.

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New MoU for health and welfare
WAGGA WAGGA  17 Mar 2011

New MoU for health and welfare

A new agreement will be signed between Charles Sturt University (CSU) and Anglicare Canberra and Goulburn on Monday 21 March. The purpose of the agreement is to further develop the relationship between the higher education institution and the welfare agency over the next five years. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) outlines a number of ways the two organisations can foster future cooperation. These include initiatives such as adjunct academic appointments; reciprocal ethics committee arrangements; and expanding workplace learning opportunities for CSU students with Anglicare Canberra and Goulburn in areas such as social work, allied health and nursing. Course Director from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at CSU in Wagga Wagga Dr Bill Anscombe said, “As Charles Sturt University is one of the leading providers of social work, nursing and allied health education in Australia, the new broad ranging Memorandum of Understanding will give us more opportunities to ensure our students are ‘work ready’’. The MoU will be signed by the University’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Ross Chambers and Bishop Stuart Robinson from the Anglican Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn at 12midday on Monday 21 March. The ceremony will take place in the Chancellor’s Room in the Convention Centre, building 230, near car park 16, Jingellic Place at CSU in Wagga Wagga.

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Reserves award for CSU
WAGGA WAGGA  9 Mar 2011

Reserves award for CSU

The support Charles Sturt University (CSU) offers staff serving as Reservists in the Australian Defence Force (ADF) has been publicly recognised at a reception at the Army Recruit Training Centre at Kapooka on Thursday 24 February. Head of the Cadet, Reserve and Employer Support Division of the ADF, Major General Paul Brereton AM RFD presented the NSW Employer Support Award 2011 to the Head of Campus at CSU in Wagga Wagga, Mr Adrian Lindner. The award was presented because 'Charles Sturt University is an organisation that values and supports its Defence Reserves. It has made generous provision in its employment policies to allow individuals to undertake their Reserve Service'. CSU was nominated for the award by Army Reservist Major Wendy DeLuca, who is a lecturer with the School of Education at CSU in Wagga Wagga.  CSU has provision within its leave policy for staff involved in the ADF Reserves.

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ADF visit to CSU
WAGGA WAGGA  9 Mar 2011

ADF visit to CSU

Some of the key educational facilities available to students at Charles Sturt University (CSU) will be on show in Wagga Wagga when senior military figures visit the campus on Wednesday 9 March. Commandant of the Army Recruit Training Centre at Kapooka, Colonel David Hay, Commandant of RAAF College, Group Captain Anthony Checker and Naval Commander, Lieutenant Commander Linton Lee will be guests of CSU from 9am to 12.30pm. Head of Campus at CSU in Wagga Wagga Mr Adrian Lindner will accompany the trio on visits to the Oral Health and Dental Clinic, the Veterinary Clinical Centre and the Media Centre, including the professional television studio space. The trip will conclude at the CSU Winery and lunch. The senior ADF leaders will also meet with a number of CSU academics representing a cross section of disciplines.  Mr Lindner said, “The city is fortunate to the presence of all three defence forces and as part of our engagement with the local community, Charles Sturt University is delighted to host this familiarisation tour for the military leaders. The collaboration between our institution and the ADF encompasses defence personnel undertaking our courses, graduates recruited by the ADF as professionals and our role as an employer of relatives ADF personnel based in Wagga Wagga.”

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New scholarships for global travel
WAGGA WAGGA  1 Mar 2011

New scholarships for global travel

Three students studying dental science, medical radiation science and journalism at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Bathurst, Orange and Wagga Wagga have been named the winners of the inaugural Residence Life International Travel Scholarships.  The new competitive scholarship scheme was established to recognise the outstanding work and commitment to continual improvement demonstrated by students within the CSU Halls of Residence.  Mr Oran Yota, a Bachelor of Dental Science student  in Orange, will use his $2 500 scholarship for a trip to Wattana Hospital in northeast Thailand. “I will be looking at the hospital’s dental programs, how dentists are perceived in other cultures and how they teach people in the local community,” Mr Yota said. Ms Madeline Jensen, a Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science student at CSU in Wagga Wagga, will put her $1 250 scholarship towards an overseas volunteering program in Vietnam working with orphans with disabilities in June. Ms Gabrielle Timmins, a Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) student in Bathurst, has also been awarded $1 250. She is developing a documentary examining young entrepreneurs in India, sustainable tourism initiatives and the transformation of rural India.

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CSU offers TAFE students guaranteed entry
WAGGA WAGGA  26 Oct 2010

CSU offers TAFE students guaranteed entry

Charles Sturt University (CSU) is addressing the critical need for professionals in regional Australia, such as accountants and nurses, with a program that encourages TAFE diploma students to enrol in CSU degrees. Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Ross Chambers said CSU will guarantee entry into most of its undergraduate courses to people who have completed diplomas and advanced diplomas from any TAFE institution in Australia. “In addition, TAFE students who have also completed a Tertiary Preparation Certificate (TPC) and gained  a Tertiary Entrance Score of 157 or over are also eligible for guaranteed entry into Charles Sturt University undergraduate courses,” Professor Chambers said. This program is in addition to the existing scholarship program between CSU and a number of regional and metropolitan TAFE institutions across NSW and Victoria. “Charles Sturt University is committed to supporting the aspirations of TAFE graduates.  It provides pathways to its professional degrees from TAFE diplomas and advanced diplomas based on substantial credit for prior learning,” Professor Chambers said.  

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Getting real with girls
WAGGA WAGGA  26 Oct 2010

Getting real with girls

The issues surrounding the sexualisation of girls will be discussed at a public lecture in Narrandera on Wednesday 3 November. Lecturer in philosophy and ethics at Charles Sturt University (CSU) Dr Emma Rush will give an overview of what researchers and experts have to say about the risks associated with the sexualisation of girls and explain the government’s response. Dr Rush will also identify resources for parents and professionals who work with girls. “As a society we must strive for the development of healthy and happy girls,” Dr Rush said. “Yet we are now seeing miniature celebrity fashion magazines, lip gloss and padded bras being sold for everyday use by girls from the age of eight. The increasing pressure on girls to meet very narrow appearance ideals at younger and younger ages is of significant concern to experts in child health and welfare.” The free lecture Getting Real: Challenging the Sexualisation of Girls will be held from 6pm at Saint Joseph’s School in Larmer Street, Narrandera.  CSU wine and cheese will be served after the lecture.

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