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CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY
Home > Latest News > Charles Sturt University Call to foster reconciliation and social justice 18 Sep 2008
Australian universities should play a central role in promoting reconciliation and social justice through education to meet the needs of Indigenous Australians, according to a CSU academic. Safe maternity services close to home 16 Sep 2008
It is a matter of urgency that the impact of maternity unit closures on Australian women living in rural and remote areas is addressed, according to CSU midwifery academic Dr Elaine Dietsch. New course to help heal regional health woes 15 Sep 2008
A new health degree to be introduced by Charles Sturt University in 2009 will help address some of the gaps in health services in inland Australia. Study hard, study now for final exams 11 Sep 2008
A CSU academic has urged students who will soon sit the NSW Higher School Certificate examinations, and their parents, that it is not too late to prepare. Helping vet science students in the field 08 Sep 2008
Gaining vital practical work experience in their degrees has become easier for some veterinary science students at CSU after they were named as the inaugural recipients of scholarships to assist them with essential part of their professional education. Olympics provide lasting memories for CSU lecturer 05 Sep 2008
CSU lecturer Dr Stephen Bird helped the Indonesian national team win medals at the XXIX Olympiad in Beijing, China, shared a bus ride with Jamaican gold medal sprinter Usain Bolt, met the entire US Olympic basketball team, and narrowly missed catching the football David Beckham kicked into the crowd at the closing ceremony. CSU students in print for international media 03 Sep 2008
Journalism students at CSU will produce a daily newspaper for the Pacific Area Newspaper Publishers' Association annual conference – PANPA '08 – on Queensland's Gold Coast from Monday 8 to Wednesday 10 September. Limits to life in the fast lane 01 Sep 2008
While modern athletes seem to be a marvel of evolution, a CSU academic questions whether the remarkable stamina that they display is a product of modern training techniques and a deep understanding of human and animal physiology or 'mind over matter'. CSU iDay08 at Sydney's Powerhouse Museum 27 Aug 2008
If media coverage of the XXIX Olympiad at Beijing, China, has prompted high school students to consider a career in the global media industry, they can discover how to launch their career at CSU communication courses information day - iDay08 - at Sydney's Powerhouse Museum on Saturday 30 August. CSU human resource management courses endorsed 14 Aug 2008
Human resource management courses offered by the Charles Sturt University (CSU) Faculty of Business have been accredited by the National Accreditation Committee of the Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI), the peak industry body. |

