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New CSU residences open for business
LOCAL NEWS  16 Jun 2014

New CSU residences open for business

New residences for postgraduate students with families and for short-term visitors were recently completed at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Albury-Wodonga. Residence Life Coordinator, Mr Kurt Neville, said the rooms were primarily built to accommodate postgraduate students, students from other campuses undertaking work placement in Albury, CSU students completing residential schools, travelling CSU staff members and visiting academics. "The collaborative effort between Health Workforce Australia and Residence Life has meant that Charles Sturt University can meet the growing need for short-term accommodation on our campus in Albury-Wodonga," Mr Neville said. The new buildings will be open for CSU staff and students to inspect on Thursday 19 June between noon to 2pm, next to the Learning Commons on CSU in Albury-Wodonga, off Elizabeth Mitchell Drive, Thurgoona.

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Scholarship for pharmacy student at CSU
LOCAL NEWS  16 Jun 2014

Scholarship for pharmacy student at CSU

Charles Sturt University (CSU) pharmacy student has had a strong start to his four year degree after securing a prestigious Rural Pharmacy Scholarship from the Pharmacy Guild of Australia. First year Bachelor of Pharmacy student Mr Lindsay Minehan is one of 40 students from across Australia recently named by the Guild as a recipient of the scholarship. Mr Minehan from Batemans Bay on the NSW South Coast will receive $10 000 each year for up to four years of his degree to help cover the costs associated with studying away from home. As part of the Scholarship Scheme, the CSU student will also participate in a mentor program. The Bachelor of Pharmacy is offered by CSU through its School of Biomedical Sciences at CSU in Orange and Wagga Wagga. Read more about the Guild's Rural Pharmacy Scholarship here.

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CSU student to attend UN environmental forum
LOCAL NEWS  16 Jun 2014

CSU student to attend UN environmental forum

A Charles Sturt University (CSU) student will represent young Australians at the United Nations (UN) Environment Assembly in Nairobi, Kenya, from Friday 20 to Monday 30 June, as part of the national Global Voices project. Mr Matthew Lincoln, 26, who is studying for an environmental science degree at CSU in Albury-Wodonga, is particularly interested in the protection of native forests to conserve biodiversity and help mitigate climate change. While in Kenya, he will visit several UN institutions where he will attend the inaugural UN Environment Assembly, which will be addressed by UN Secretary-General Mr Ban Ki-Moon. Key issues for the assembly include the formulation of sustainable development goals, the illegal trade in wildlife, financing a 'green economy', and the importance of the rule of environmental rule. Mr Lincoln will also attend a civil society forum, with a range of global stakeholders, and visit non-government organisations. During the trip, he aims to learn more about global environmental and sustainability issues and how international policy is conducted on the world stage. Mr Lincoln's trip is supported by CSU Global.

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Working together to strengthen Indigenous education
LOCAL NEWS  16 Jun 2014

Working together to strengthen Indigenous education

Representatives of Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Port Macquarie and the Hastings Aboriginal Education Consultative Group (AECG) will sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Wednesday 18 June. The MoU represents a shared commitment to achieve equitable access and successful education and training outcomes for Indigenous students. It provides a framework founded upon the principles of mutual respect and empowerment, and embodies the values, commitments and recommendations of CSU's Reconciliation Statement and Indigenous Education Strategy. Head of Campus at CSU in Port Macquarie, Emeritus Professor Ross Chambers, said, "The Hastings AECG has been very successful in promoting an integrated and cooperative approach to Indigenous education among education providers at all levels, and in engaging the community with education providers. The MoU is intended to strengthen CSU's cooperation with the AECG and will result in strong communication with and advice from the community on needs and priorities to inform CSU's Indigenous Education Strategy at Port Macquarie." The MoU will be signed at 6pm Wednesday 18 June at suite 2, 27 Grant Street, Charles Sturt University in Port Macquarie.

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CSU staff to sleep rough
LOCAL NEWS  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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Employment in public education on offer
LOCAL NEWS  16 Jun 2014

Employment in public education on offer

Representatives of the NSW Department of Education and Communities will meet with Charles Sturt University (CSU) students on Wednesday 18 June at CSU in Albury-Wodonga. The students, in their final year of early childhood, primary and secondary education degrees, will be presented opportunities for employment in NSW government schools, as well as scholarships for further study. CSU professional experience coordinator, Mr Chris Woods, said the visit offered an important opportunity for prospective teachers in secondary and primary schools to gain first-hand employment information. The visit is from 1pm to 2pm in the CD Blake Auditorium (building 751), CSU in Albury-Wodonga, off Elizabeth Mitchell Drive, Thurgoona.

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Open mike for English school students
LOCAL NEWS  16 Jun 2014

Open mike for English school students

Senior high school students from across southern NSW will present their Higher School Certificate (HSC) work aloud at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Albury-Wodonga on Wednesday 18 June. Year 12 students enrolled in the English Extension 2 course give a six minute selection from their Major Work being composed for the NSW HSC, allowing them some valuable practice before their final presentation. Event coordinator and lecturer at CSU's School of Education, Mr Paul Grover, said that teachers and parents will join judges in presenting written reports on the presentations so students can get valuable feedback on their work. "This is a wonderful opportunity for these talented English students to showcase their Major Work in the final writing and revision stage before their work is sent to the NSW Board of Studies for examination and assessment," Mr Grover said. The event runs from 5.30pm to 7.30pm Wednesday 18 June in the CD Blake Lecture Theatre (Building 751), CSU in Albury-Wodonga, off Elizabeth Mitchell Drive, Thurgoona.

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Students prepare for HSC English exam
LOCAL NEWS  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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Hendra focus of biosecurity visit
LOCAL NEWS  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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