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For the future of inland Australia


The youngest student ever to study at Charles Sturt University is on the verge of completing a first year university level Information Technology subject in Wagga Wagga.

First public ethics chair at CSU


Charles Sturt University has appointed Australia’s first professor of public ethics with a commitment to help invigorate intellectual debate in Australia.

International experience for CSU journalism students


Journalism students at CSU have won scholarships from the national Copyright Agency Limited to help them to gain work experience with media organisations overseas.

In defence of the heart


Researchers from Australia and China have uncovered a new and potentially vital therapeutic role for folic acid in protecting the heart muscle from the onslaught of high glucose levels experienced by diabetics.

Tree change with a healthy purpose


The desire to be part of the solution to one of the critical health care problems facing inland Australia has led a leading dental specialist from the Sydney Dental Hospital to CSU in regional NSW.

US honour for CSU academic


A professional organisation in the United States has bestowed a lifetime honour on a CSU education academic for her outstanding contribution to the understanding of communication sciences and disorders.

CSU telescope helps Canadian star gazer win meteorite


A Canadian high school student has used the remote-access telescope at CSU to win the Senior Physics Prize in the Province of Manitoba, and membership of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada.

Passion and performance pays off in Ontario


More than 300 graduates will be honoured in Ontario, Canada this week for their dedication and hard work during the largest of the CSU graduation ceremonies held in the province.


Research into infant childcare and endangered parrots win national funds


CSU researchers have won nationally competitive research funds to examine the balance between the survival of an endangered parrot and commercial agriculture, and the question of what life is like for infants in childcare.

Free program to help hurdle language barriers


An online program to help professionals from many disciplines who communicate with interpreters who work with people who don’t speak English will now be provided for free to all Charles Sturt University students.

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