Indigenous business students in bathurst for residential school

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Indigenous business students in Bathurst for residential school by Bruce Andrews 13 November 2013

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ndigenous students studying management by distance education at Charles Sturt University (CSU) are in Bathurst this week for a residential school and the presentation of awards today. Dr Calvin Wang, course director in the Faculty of Business, said this will be the last residential school for these students in 2013. “This is the first Indigenous cohort studying the Bachelor of Business (Management) and they are a very interesting group,” Dr Wang said. “Many are aged in their 40s and 50s, and hold senior positions in a range of Indigenous, government and non-government organisations in NSW and NT.” Apart from attending on-campus lectures, the students will attend a special luncheon on Wednesday 13 November for the presentation of awards. “Top students will receive Certificates of Achievement,” Dr Wang said. “This is to acknowledge their academic accomplishments, and to recognise their considerable commitment to tertiary studies. All have signed up to a part-time four year program and have to fit this in with full-time employment, family, and community commitments. They are great role models not only for Indigenous young people but also mature-aged people hoping to advance careers or wanting to complete higher studies for aspirational reasons.”

Front: Christina Walker (Darwin NT), Julie Blackhall (Wellington NSW). Back: Elwin Brown (Campbelltown NSW), John Nolan (Dubbo NSW), and Zeke Shaw (Wellington NSW). Image supplied

“This residential school and the awards luncheon also coincide with the Darrambal Program run by the University’s Indigenous Student Services (ISS) on campus this week. The program provides a pathway for young Indigenous

students hoping to start at Charles Sturt University in the future.” The Indigenous business students are at CSU in Bathurst from Monday 11 to Thursday 14 November. The awards luncheon is at 12.30pm today in the student dining hall (building C5).

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