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Individual award for excellence
WAGGA WAGGA  1 Jan 2003

Individual award for excellence

“I’m delighted by this award because, in a sense, it brings to prominence something which I truly believe,” said Paul Worsfold, senior career development officer in Charles Sturt University’s Division of Student Services and recipient of the Vice-Chancellor's 2006 Individual Award For Performance Excellence (General Staff). Mr Worsfold was nominated for innovations on the Albury-Wodonga and Wagga Wagga Campuses such as establishing a graduate careers and employment research prize, online careers workshops, and an intern program. “My nomination recognises the necessary collaboration between a university’s careers service and the academic staff who strive for their students’ best possible futures,” he said. “The careers service plays an important part in helping the University achieve one of its key objectives – providing distinctive educational programs for the professions that prepare students for work and citizenship.”

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5 Women and five art styles
WAGGA WAGGA  1 Jan 2003

5 Women and five art styles

Five women who began their fine art studies together have reunited to stage their first independent exhibition. The women all commenced the Advanced Diploma of Fine Arts at Riverina TAFE Institute at the same time and three have continued their studies towards the new fine arts degree offered jointly by Charles Sturt University (CSU) and Riverina TAFE Institute. The artists are Kylie Graham, Michelle Grant, Lynn Kaczmarek, Danusia Machalak and Karen Cowled. “Because our work is so diverse, we decided to simply name the exhibition 5 Women,” Michelle Grant said. The works range from abstracts to portraits and from prints to mixed media. The exhibition will be staged in the HR Gallop Gallery on CSU’s Wagga Wagga Campus until Friday 22 December from 9am to 4.30pm. The public is welcome and entry is free.

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Domaine Chandon prize for CSU students
WAGGA WAGGA  1 Jan 2003

Domaine Chandon prize for CSU students

Three Charles Sturt University (CSU) students have topped the University’s sparkling wine production course in 2006. The wine science students - Sophie Houghton, Graeme Scott and Steve Balog - each received 12 bottles of wine from Domaine Chandon, Australia’s leading producer of sparkling wine. Subject Coordinator, Professor Geoff Scollary, said that the contribution of Domaine Chandon to the teaching program was a major factor in the success of the final year Sparkling Wine Production subject. “Students get the opportunity to taste wines, to blend wines ready for commercial release, and to hear from leading sparkling wine makers,” he said. The School of Wine and Food Sciences has a long history of collaboration with Domaine Chandon, with the company’s CEO, Dr Tony Jordan as the first wine science lecturer at CSU in the late 1970s.

Wine &Grape ProductionHigher Education

Merry Christmas from CSU Media
WAGGA WAGGA  1 Jan 2003

Merry Christmas from CSU Media

CSU Media wishes you all a happy and safe festive season and looks forward to working with you in 2007.

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CSU and TAFE to offer Diploma-Degree in Social Work in Deniliquin
WAGGA WAGGA  1 Jan 2003

CSU and TAFE to offer Diploma-Degree in Social Work in Deniliquin

Charles Sturt University (CSU) and TAFE NSW Riverina Institute will sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) next week to give people in Deniliquin the opportunity to study for a Diploma-Degree in Social Work. CSU’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Ross Chambers said “We see our partnership as an important step in providing regional students with access to education. Social work is more relevant than ever to the needs of our rural and regional communities, and job prospects are very high as we are seeing gaps in service delivery accentuated by our worst drought in history.” Charles Sturt University is acknowledged as a leading provider of social work graduates. Professor Chambers and Ms Rosemary Campbell, Director of the Riverina Institute, will officially sign the MoU on behalf of their institutions. 

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Keeping young
WAGGA WAGGA  1 Jan 2003

Keeping young

Charles Sturt University (CSU) students will soon return to the Campus towns of Albury, Wagga Wagga, Dubbo, Orange and Bathurst, and some will be seeking off campus accommodation, according to CSU Student Services Officer Jane Battersby. “We have VTAC and UAC rounds coming out next week, so the student demand will soon be there. We have a database of off-campus accommodation providers, from vacant rental to shared rental and board.” Colleen Poy says providing accommodation to CSU students can be very rewarding. “I started off with one house, then two and now I have five houses. I really missed my children when they left home. There’s nothing like being around young people, they never lose their enthusiasm. Every morning is a whole new day and they are up and at it. I think it’s wonderful.”

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CSU’s champion cyclist
WAGGA WAGGA  1 Jan 2003

CSU’s champion cyclist

A Charles Sturt University (CSU) student has made his mark on one of Australia’s premier cycle races. Dean Windsor, who is currently studying Primary Education, won the fourth stage and came fourth overall in points in the five-day Jayco Bay Cycling Classic. The Classic is the world’s fastest criterium series according to organisers. Dean says he is delighted to have done so well. “All the professionals race this, and it is important to get a win early in the season. It is quite a top quality field and a top class event.” Next up is the Road National, a 150 kilometre race around Ballarat, and Dean says he is looking forward to a trip to Europe later this year, as well as “a few tours in Asia. My CSU lecturers are very supportive, so it is possible to combine my studies with the cycling,” he said.

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Farewell to Head of School
WAGGA WAGGA  1 Jan 2003

Farewell to Head of School

Associate Professor Terry Harden, Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) Wine & Food Sciences Head of School, remembers well his first few days in Wagga Wagga. “I arrived just before the 1974 big flood, so I was filling sandbags to save my newly adopted town. They hadn’t built the Boorooma Campus then. Times have changed dramatically.” Professor Harden retires soon after 32 years with CSU. He says highlights include “Getting the very first overseas course going for the University with our Hong Kong medical laboratory science students - there was no international office in those days. Also, one of our PhD students, Melanie Whitelaw, found a fungus that promotes the growth of wheat, and that was quite exciting, and another PhD student, Stephen Simpfendorfer, found bacteria that produced a potent anti-fungal agent.” Professor Harden and his wife are retiring to the Gold Coast to “get involved in community work, exercise, travel – I’ll be doing what I want to do.”

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Award for CSU’s National Radio News
WAGGA WAGGA  1 Jan 2003

Award for CSU’s National Radio News

Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) National Radio News (NRN) was Highly Commended in the ‘Excellence in the Spoken Word’ category by the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA) at its annual conference in November 2006. NRN manager, Mr Peter Hetherington, said “The highly commended award is a well deserved result for the whole NRN team which consists of only three full-time journalists and six casual cadets who are CSU communications students.” Mr Hetherington said this was the first time in several years NRN has entered in any awards. “It lifted the morale of the staff to be competing on a national level, with the standard of the NRN entries very high. It also showcased the ability of cadet staff to a broader audience, and demonstrates the unique news experience NRN offers to students who are selected for cadetships.”

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