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Partnership for new CSU IT course


An innovative new information technology course at CSU, which has been developed with a range of industry partners to keep pace with industry needs, will be officially launched at the CSU Bathurst Campus on Friday 7 November by the Hon. Phillip Costa, MP, NSW Minister for Water, Rural Affairs and Regional Development.

Government announces new student service fees arrangements


The Vice-Chancellor and President of Charles Sturt University, Professor Ian Goulter, acknowledged the announcement today by the Rudd Government regarding future fee arrangements for the provision of student amenities and services.

Funding boost to CSU Dubbo dental services


Charles Sturt University's plans for a new dental clinic at Dubbo received a boost yesterday with the announcement by Mr John Della Bosca, MP, NSW Minister for Health, of a $4.1 million funding package for the project.

For services to agricultural education


Two men whose connections with and commitment to CSU date back almost 60 years will be remembered in ceremonies at CSU in Wagga Wagga this week.


Pact needed for the people of the Murray Darling Basin


New research by CSU suggests that social and economic conditions are so difficult in the Murray Darling Basin that researchers are calling for a treaty between government and the people and communities of the region.

Demand for CSU places rise


Demand for an undergraduate place at CSU in 2009 has grown significantly according to figures released by the Universities Admissions Centre.

Funds to revitalise learning and teaching resources


Teaching and student spaces at CSU will be revitalised from 2009 as it embarks on a major capital works program after the University secured federal Government funding for infrastructure improvements.

Governor-General to open new green CSU building


A building for university academics and students aiming to become the first public building in inland Australia to be rated as six green stars will be officially opened in Albury at Charles Sturt University by Her Excellency the Honorable Ms Quentin Bryce, AC, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, on Tuesday 21 October.

On the frontline of mental health care in NSW


Mental health nurses in rural and remote NSW have expressed concern to CSU researchers that they fear their profession is dying.

Knocking down the mathematical divide in Australia


Disadvantaged Indigenous and rural students living in remote Australian settlements will benefit from a three year research project led by Charles Sturt University and Griffith University that uses new thinking in mathematical education and increases access to current technology.

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