Collection 3448 - School of Environmental and Information Sciences Lunchtime Seminar Series

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CSU 3448

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School of Environmental and Information Sciences Lunchtime Seminar Series

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  • 1993-1998 (Creation)

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0.36m; 2 type one boxes

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(19 July 1989 -)

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Charles Sturt University was established by the Charles Sturt University Act, 1989 (Act No.76, 1989), which was proclaimed on the 19 July 1989 (1). The Act brought together the Mitchell College of Advanced Education and the Riverina-Murray Institute of Higher Education (2).

The University was created as a federated network University with semi-independent member campuses and a central administration (3).

The Charles Sturt University Amendment Act, 1998 (No.117, 1998) encapsulated in legislation the structure of the University, namely, an integrated, multi-campus structure in which the major academic units, the Faculties, are represented on at least three campuses of the University and the administrative divisions to have University-wide responsibilities (4).

As required by the Act, the University operates main campuses at Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst, Dubbo and Wagga Wagga. The University also operates from other locations including the City of Sydney, Manly, Goulburn, Canberra, Morpeth and Broken Hill. The University's headquarters is located at the Bathurst campus (5).

Footnotes and References:
(1) NSW Government Gazette, 14 July 1989, p.4202
(2) Charles Sturt University Undergraduate Handbook 2000.
(3) Op Cit
(4) Op Cit
(5) Op Cit

Agency History compiled by W. Doubleday.

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Lunchtime Seminars recorded on VHS tapes [x12] (1993); Lunchtime "Talkabout" Seminar Series recorded on VHS tapes [x13] (1994); Professor Zhao Xiau-Ying speaking in the Nowik Theatre recorded on VHS tape (1995); Alumni Seminar Series recorded on VHS tapes [x3] (1996, 1998).

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OPEN to public access (Access Direction No. 2693).

A Reader’s Ticket issued by Museums of History NSW is required to access original state archives and can be issued upon production of identification. More information

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Items in this collection are protected under Australian copyright law. Any reproduction of these items for purposes other than private study or research will require permission from the copyright owner, Charles Sturt University and the academic staff featured. Contact the Reference Archivist for more information.

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  • Type One Box: AV shelves