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Students prepare for HSC English exam
LOCAL NEWS  17 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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Hendra focus of biosecurity visit
LOCAL NEWS  17 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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New date for CSU’s ‘Bathurst Winter Feast’
LOCAL NEWS  13 Jun 2014

New date for CSU’s ‘Bathurst Winter Feast’

The annual Charles Sturt Winery 'Bathurst Winter Feast' will now be held on Friday 1 August. The new date has been chosen following advice from the Charles Sturt University (CSU) Division of Facilities Management and building contractors regarding major renovations to the on-campus dining facilities, including Rafters. Charles Sturt Wines marketing manager, Mr Justin Byrne, said, "After speaking with the chefs and event organisers we agreed that it was best to delay the event until all the kitchen works were completed. It was a great event last year and we didn't want to compromise the standard that has been set. We hope all those with tickets will be able to join us but, if not, full refunds will be available with our apologies." Ticket holders will be contacted directly. The CSU chefs have devised a degustation menu matched to a range of Charles Sturt Wines, including the excellent 2009 Reserve Sparkling and the 2007 Shiraz, which won a Gold Medal and was in the taste-off for the Jimmy Watson Trophy in Melbourne in 2008.

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RoboCup Junior Challenge in Bathurst
LOCAL NEWS  12 Jun 2014

RoboCup Junior Challenge in Bathurst

The annual regional RoboCup Junior Challenge for school students will be staged at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst on Friday 13 June. As a sign of the growing interest in robotics and enthusiasm for this event, CSU organisers expect double the participants from last year, with approximately 165 students from 10 schools in the central west and Blue Mountains to compete in two team challenge categories - dance, and rescue. Mr Allen Benter, associate lecturer in the CSU School of Computing and Mathematics in Bathurst said, "The RoboCup Junior Challenge aims to develop teamwork and technical skills in an environment of participation, fun and excitement. The competition is the culmination of plenty of hard work by students who have built and programmed their robots following workshops we held for students and their teachers earlier this year, and is an opportunity for students to show their ingenuity and creativity to solve complex problems. Robotics is a developing career area and perhaps some of these students will design and build the domestic, industrial and manufacturing robots of the future."

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Graduation is a step to further study
LOCAL NEWS  12 Jun 2014

Graduation is a step to further study

Being awarded a Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies (BECS) from Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Ontario doesn't mark the end of study for Ms Moyra Hewlett, rather it's a step towards further learning. Ms Hewlett is one of more than 150 students from CSU's School of Education who will graduate in a formal ceremony in Burlington on Friday 13 June. Ms Hewlett's own experience as a single parent of twins and involvement with programs offered through the Ontario Early Years Centers inspired her to study early childhood education." Charles Sturt University offered me insight into the issues of social justice and the importance of building relationships with community and family as a means of offering quality programs for children," she said. Ms Hewlett is now planning to study a Bachelor of Primary Education Studies at CSU. "Inspired by my own children, who guide my learning each day I seek to be a teacher who, rather than making children ready  for school, creates a classroom with children and for children, in response to their personal gifts and experiences," she said. Read more about the graduation ceremony on CSU News here.

Students’ healthy interest in careers
LOCAL NEWS  10 Jun 2014

Students’ healthy interest in careers

Senior high school students on the Mid North Coast attended workshops about careers in health organised by Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Port Macquarie last week. About 60 students in Years 10, 11 and 12 participated in the 'Hands Up 4 Health' program at the Port Macquarie Base Hospital on Tuesday 3 and in Kempsey on Thursday 5 June. The program showcased a range of professional health careers. Students were also advised about the subjects which will benefit a career in health, and given information about various career options and the availability of courses in the local area. CSU Indigenous Student Support Officer, Ms Helene Jones, said, "Students were able to have a 'hands-on' experience in a hospital environment, talking to radiographers, medical imaging specialists, midwives, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nurses, administration officers, technicians, pathologists, and environmental health officers. Students were fully engaged and participated in all activities. The program broke down some misconceptions for some students and made them all think that a health career is a realistic option for them."

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Young robotic ideas at CSU
LOCAL NEWS  10 Jun 2014

Young robotic ideas at CSU

Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Wagga Wagga will this week host young robotic innovators from across the Riverina with the RoboCup Junior Challenge to be held from 9.30am to 2pm on Wednesday 11 June. On the day of the competition in the CSU Convention Centre, over 100 students from schools around the region will participate in three separate team challenges; dance, rescue, and soccer. The Challenge aims to develop teamwork and technical skills in an environment of participation, fun and excitement. Lecturer at the CSU School of Computing and Mathematics, Mr Allen Benter, said, "The competition is the culmination of plenty of hard work by students in building and programming their robots, and is an opportunity to show their ingenuity and creativity to solve complex problems. Robotics is an emerging career and maybe some of these students will be designing and building the domestic, industrial and manufacturing robots of the future." The competition follows an earlier training day for the Riverina students at CSU in Wagga Wagga on Thursday 27 March.

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Teaching careers revealed in MyDay event
LOCAL NEWS  10 Jun 2014

Teaching careers revealed in MyDay event

Charles Sturt University (CSU) will showcase its teaching and education courses in Albury-Wodonga during the MyDay event on Friday 13 June. The program aims to give small groups of Year 11 and Year 12 students from schools around Albury-Wodonga detailed and personalised information about the University's Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary) and Bachelor of Education (K-12) and options in teaching and other careers. "By attending the day, we hope prospective students will be able to better choose courses that will suit their needs and career aspirations," said CSU prospective student adviser, Mr Ben O'Brien. The MyDay Teaching and Education event runs from 10am to 2pm on Friday 13 June at CSU in Albury-Wodonga, off Elizabeth Mitchell Drive, Thurgoona.

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HSC agriculture workshops at CSU in Orange
LOCAL NEWS  10 Jun 2014

HSC agriculture workshops at CSU in Orange

Year 12 students from central west high schools will visit Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Orange on Wednesday 11 June for workshops about HSC agriculture subjects, as part of the university's MyDay program. MyDay is designed to give high school students who have expressed interest in a particular area of study a taste of 'living and learning' on campus at CSU. The agriculture HSC workshops will include a tour of the campus and sessions on farming in the 21st century, agrifood, fibre and fuel, and climate challenge. Other topics will include plant reproduction and genetics, farm product studies, and exam preparation. MyDay events are  planned for CSU in Orange, Bathurst, Dubbo and Wagga Wagga throughout June and July on a range of career areas, including teaching and education, agriculture, nursing, biomedical sciences, communication, and policing and justice studies. Visit here for further details.

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