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CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY
Home > Latest News > Charles Sturt University CSU announces ABC internships for National Radio News cadets 31 Jul 2007
An internship program with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) will benefit Charles Sturt University (CSU) broadcast journalism cadets who are training with the University’s National Radio News (NRN) service. Dental program to stimulate inland economies 30 Jul 2007
Charles Sturt University today released a report by the Western Research Institute into the economic impact of the establishment of the new School of Dentistry and Oral Health in inland NSW. Reports highlight CSU's regional education advantages 25 Jul 2007
Three reports released this week by Graduate Careers Australia (GCA) highlight the advantages for students who undertake study at regional universities such as Charles Sturt University (CSU). CSU - committed to quality agricultural research and education 19 Jul 2007
Charles Sturt University has moved to end concern within the ranks of the NSW Farmers’ Association about the University’s commitment to quality agricultural education for regional and rural Australia following the announcement that CSU is to strategically re-position its agricultural programs at the Wagga Wagga and Orange Campuses. Graduates on the frontline for international agencies 16 Jul 2007
Charles Sturt University's Emergency Management expertise is being deployed in some of the world’s most dangerous hotspots. CSU proposes changes to strengthen agriculture programs 11 Jul 2007
Charles Sturt University released a proposal to staff today (Wednesday 11 July) to strengthen its agricultural profile as the national University of inland Australia. Assistance for top Asian law enforcers 10 Jul 2007
Law enforcement has entered the international policy spotlight in recent years, particularly with the emergence of global terrorism. Charles Sturt University is playing a major role in raising the effectiveness of law enforcement agencies across South East Asia by helping train the top managers in these agencies and providing academic recognition of their performances in the program. 02 Jul 2007
If you’ve been wondering what the young man driving around the district in a ute with a weird antennae thing on the back is up to these past few weeks, rest assured it’s all for a good cause. Don't go back to the Stolen Generation warns academic 26 Jun 2007
One of Australia's leading social researchers is highly critical of the law and order approach being adopted by the Federal Government to address child sexual abuse in Northern Territory Aboriginal communities. How to break through the glass ceiling 21 Jun 2007
How do successful women administrators break through the glass ceiling when so many others find it an impassable barrier? Tara Connor, who will collect her Doctor of Education at tomorrow’s CSU Ontario graduation, decided to find out. |

