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CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY
Home > Latest News > Charles Sturt University Experimental winery work underway 14 Aug 2008
Work has started on the construction of a $1.75 million ‘Experimental Winery’ at the National Wine and Grape Industry Centre at CSU in Wagga Wagga. 12 Aug 2008
It may the choice of a generation, but for today’s teenagers lip and tongue piercing could have implications to their oral health later in life according to Dr Sabrina Manickam, Senior Lecturer in Dentistry at Charles Sturt University (CSU). CSU commentators on the 2008 Beijing Olympics 08 Aug 2008
As some of the world’s best athletes embark on elite competition at the 2008 Olympics and the world’s media focuses on Beijing, CSU has commentators available on various aspects of the international event. CSU calls for a 'real revolution' in higher education 06 Aug 2008
Charles Sturt University has submitted its response to the Bradley Review of Australian Higher Education, which urges the Commonwealth Government to support the establishment of a major 'University System' serving inland Australia, while ensuring Australia has a world class, viable university sector into the future. Climate change and Arctic sea ice 05 Aug 2008
A leading indicator of climate change - the total area of sea ice in the Arctic region - has been declining in recent years, according to a Charles Sturt University (CSU) academic. CSU earns top ratings among Australian unis 04 Aug 2008
Charles Sturt University has achieved some high ratings in the 2009 edition of The Good Universities Guide. CSU applauded in national teaching awards 04 Aug 2008
An innovative CSU Indigenous mental health training course and six CSU inspirational academic staff are celebrating after gaining prestigious national awards in teaching excellence. 29 Jul 2008
An Internet resource conceived and initiated by Charles Sturt University (CSU) for Years 11 and 12 students studying for the NSW Higher School Certificate (HSC) has recorded its highest-ever traffic for the months of April, May and June. New degree a fast track to IT employment 29 Jul 2008
Addressing the severe skills shortages in Australia’s information technology (IT) industry, Charles Sturt University announced a new degree on Tuesday 29 July that will see students enter the IT workforce in 12 months instead of the usual three or four years. 28 Jul 2008
A group of CSU students are bound for the Beijing Olympics in August to participate in the broadcast of the international event around the globe. |

