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This is an incomplete list of Charles Sturt University people, including alumni and staff.
Alumni
editGovernment
editPoliticians
edit- Ivan Dean, Tasmanian Independent politician and former Mayor of Launceston
- David Elliott, current Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
- Jenny Gardiner, National Party politician
- John Lee Ka-chiu, Chief Executive of Hong Kong; former Chief Secretary and Secretary for Security
- Sussan Ley, current Liberal politician
- ʻIsileli Pulu, Tongan politician
- Christine Robertson, former Labor politician
- David Simmons, former Member of the House of Representatives
- Kelly Marsh Taitano, Guamanian politician
Civil servants
edit- Robert Atkinson, former Queensland police commissioner
- Ken Moroney, former New South Wales police commissioner
Humanities
editArts
edit- Violeta Ayala, Indigenous film director, producer and writer
- Stuart Beattie, screenwriter and film director
- Natasha Beaumont, actress
- Mez Breeze, artist
- Laura Brown, a fashion journalist
- Greg Carey, voice actor
- Anja Coleby, television actress and presenter
- Brendan Cowell, actor
- Shokufeh Kavani, artist, author and translator
- Scott McGregor, actor and television presenter
- James McTeigue, film director
- Blair Milan, actor and television presenter
- Jack Yabsley, actor and television presenter
History
edit- James Page, educationalist and anthropologist
Journalism and media
editLiterature, writing and poetry
edit- Amanda Howard, true crime writer and serial killer specialist
- Michaeley O'Brien, screenwriter
- Charlotte Wood
Philosophy and theology
edit- Jeffrey Driver, Anglican Archbishop of Adelaide
- James Haire, theologian
Law
editScience
edit- Anika Molesworth, agroecology scientist
- Meredith Mitchell, agronomist
Sport
edit- Ellie Brush, soccer player
- Caitlin De Wit, wheelchair basketball player
- Ben Fixter, AFL footballer
- Stuart Karppinen, cricketer
- Ross Reynolds, Australian Rugby Union Wallaby
- Dean Windsor, professional cyclist
Other
edit- Afu Billy, Solomon Islands women's rights activist
- Blandina Khondowe, Miss Malawi 2002, breast-cancer awareness activist
- Craig Steven Wright, Australian computer scientist and businessman associated with cryptocurrency
- Dylan O'Donnell, IT entrepreneur and astrophotographer
Administration
editChancellors
editOrder | Chancellor | Term start | Term end | Time in office | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | David Asimus AO | 19 July 1989 | 2002 | 12–13 years | [3] |
2 | Lawrie Willett AO | December 2002 | 2 December 2014 | 12 years, 1 day | [4][5] |
3 | Michele Allan | 3 December 2014 | incumbent | 9 years, 355 days | [6] |
Vice-Chancellors
editOrder | Vice-Chancellor | Term start | Term end | Time in office | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Cliff Blake AO | 1 May 1990 | 2001 | 10–11 years | [7][8] |
2 | Ian Goulter AM | 2001 | 31 December 2011 | 9–10 years | [9] |
3 | Andrew Vann | 1 January 2011 | 31 December 2020 | 9 years, 365 days | [10] |
acting | John Germov | 1 January 2021 | 31 August 2021 | 242 days | [11] |
4 | Renée Leon | 1 September 2021 | incumbent | 3 years, 83 days | [11] |
Faculty
editNotable past and current faculty members include:
- Tara Brabazon, education academic
- Les Bursill, indigenous historian, archaeologist and anthropologist
- David Denholm, author, historian
- Jeffrey Driver, Anglican Archbishop of Adelaide
- Clive Hamilton, public intellectual and ethicist
- Elery Hamilton-Smith, environmental scholar and academic
- Tom Lowrie, education academic
- Hugh Mackay, social researcher
- Benjamin Myers, theologian
- Faye McMillan, Indigenous health academic
- John Painter, theologian
- Thomas Pogge, philosopher
- Anantanarayanan Raman, Professor of Ecology
- Steve Redhead, sports media academic
- Emma Rush, philosopher and ethicist
- Dirk Spennemann, cultural heritage academic
- John Weckert, philosopher
- John Williams, hydrology scientist
References
edit- ^ "Hamish Macdonald - Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) - 2002". Our community: Share your story. Charles Sturt University. 2018. Archived from the original on 14 April 2018. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
- ^ Pearce, Suzannah, ed. (17 November 2006). "SIMPSON Carolyn Chalmers, Hon. Justice". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
- ^ "CSU mourns former Chancellor David Asimus" (Press release). Charles Sturt University. 2008. Archived from the original on 4 April 2015.
- ^ "New CSU Chancellor announced" (Press release). Charles Sturt University. 12 March 2002. Archived from the original on 4 April 2015.
- ^ "Lawrence (Lawrie) Willett AO: Citation for the conferral of Doctor of the University (honoris causa)" (PDF). Charles Sturt University. 3 December 2014. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
- ^ "CSU announces new Chancellor-elect" (Press release). Charles Sturt University. 20 July 2014. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
- ^ "Adelaide University Appoints Vice-Chancellor". News and Events (Press release). University of Adelaide. 13 August 2011. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
- ^ Van Heekeren, Margaret (2015). "Building stronger communities for 25 years" (PDF). Charles Sturt University. p. 15. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
- ^ Glover, Ben (16 December 2010). "Charles Sturt University on the lookout for a new vice-chancellor". Daily Advertiser. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
- ^ "Professor Andrew Vann: Vice-Chancellor and President". Office of the Vice-Chancellor. Charles Sturt University. 20 May 2013. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
- ^ a b "Vice-Chancellor's Profile". Charles Sturt University. Retrieved 17 September 2021.