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New early childhood education places at CSU


Charles Sturt University has welcomed the announcement by the Rudd federal government of 35 new Commonwealth supported early childhood education places at the University in 2009.

Teaching excellence awards for CSU lecturers


Education lecturers at Charles Sturt University have won a prestigious national award for university teaching excellence.

Uniformity across the year


Greater choice and flexibility for students and improved teaching and research times for staff are the key drivers behind Charles Sturt University’s adoption of a uniform academic calendar of three study sessions in 2010.

CSU to lead major early childhood initiative


Charles Sturt University has welcomed the announcement by the Rudd Government on Thursday 2 October that the University has been appointed to lead a national initiative to develop the Early Years Learning Framework as part of the Federal Government's agenda for early childhood education.

Final Garnaut Report offers climate change hope


The final report of 'The Garnaut Climate Change Review', released on Tuesday 30 September, offers a constructive way forward, according to a senior CSU academic.

Forestry to play a major role in carbon emissions trading


Forestry is now part of the new economy in a world coping with carbon pollution, says a leading CSU forestry researcher.

CSU partners Asian neighbours in emergency training


Government agencies in Indonesia and Singapore are set to benefit from degree courses developed by Charles Sturt University in policing and emergency management.

Foundation lends special hand to education students


The philanthropic George Alexander Foundation has announced a $60 000 commitment to Charles Sturt University (CSU), providing scholarships for students from the CSU Faculty of Education so they can undertake professional placements in rural and remote schools throughout Australia.

New WATER chief at CSU


The establishment of a drought monitoring system in Australia using remote sensing tools is one project catching the attention of the new head of the International Centre of WATER for Food Security at CSU.

The secret life of olives


They have been hailed by one of their guardians as CSU's best kept secret, but the low key presence of olives at CSU may be about to end.

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