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Accounting numbers don't add up


The numbers of accounting graduates finishing tertiary studies will not be enough to meet the demands of Australian business and communities, particularly in inland Australia, according to recent Charles Sturt University research.

World-first speech and language acquisition book launched


How children around the world acquire speech and language is the subject of a unique book, edited by a Charles Sturt University academic, which was recently launched at an international convention in the USA.

Could developing countries hold key to living with climate change?


Australia and other developed countries could learn a lot from some developing countries about how communities can work to address pressing needs caused by climate change, says the new Director of Charles Sturt University's Institute for Land Water and Society, Professor Max Finlayson.

Wanted: an IT professional


A starting salary of more than $42 000 before a student has even graduated from university sound enticing, or too good to be true?

CSU welcomes new government ministry


The Vice-Chancellor and President of Charles Sturt University (CSU), Professor Ian Goulter, has welcomed the announcement of the ministerial appointments for the new Labor government by the Prime Minister, Mr Kevin Rudd, MP.

Leading intellectual to speak on engaging communities


How universties, including Charles Sturt University, engage their communities, and how effective they have been, is the focus of a public lecture to be presented in Albury.

Rotary supports CSU


The Rotary Club of Orange has demonstrated its support of health in regional NSW by announcing a new scholarship to be offered through the Charles Sturt Foundation at Charles Sturt University.

Live election coverage for national audience


Charles Sturt University's National Radio News service will present its first-ever national coverage of a federal election on Saturday 24 November 2007.

AFP members get credit at CSU


Australian Federal Police (AFP) members will be able to gain credit from their AFP College studies towards courses at Charles Sturt University under an agreement signed today Wednesday 21 November in Canberra.

Institute announces major grant for CSU


A new senior academic position and a network for new veterinary graduates will benefit from a $600 000 financial commitment from the McCaughey Memorial Institute towards veterinary science programs at Charles Sturt University over the next five years.

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