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Academic leader starts role to drive CSU research


Academic leader Professor Sue Thomas has joined CSU as Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research). Having specialised as a researcher in the genetics and molecular biology of bacteria, she now manages the team that drives CSU research strategy.

The science of cereals


International and Australian scientists focussed on improving and developing the quality of one of the staple foods of life for animals and humans – cereals - will meet at CSU later this month.

Australian Writers' Guild award for CSU graduates


Two graduates of CSU who met at its School of Communication at Bathurst have been honoured by the Australian Writers' Guild at its annual AWGIE award presentations on Friday 28 September.

Two CSU researchers awarded ARC Future Fellowships


Two Charles Sturt University (CSU) researchers have been named ARC Future Fellows by the Federal Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, Senator Kim Carr.

Defying the odds to look forward


CSU has experienced a dramatic rise in enrolments in its viticulture and wine science programs at the same time the Australian wine industry is feeling the pinch of the global financial crisis and an oversupply of grapes worldwide.

Two CSU academics receive Australian Affinity Awards


Two CSU academics received Australian Affinity Awards for their contribution to interfaith dialogue and intercultural understanding.

Future healthy rivers need slice of history


The significance of sharp falls in the numbers of freshwater fish, shellfish and other aquatic animals has been frequently overlooked by natural resource managers worldwide, according to a CSU researcher.

Grant boosts CSU teachers for 21st century


The Faculty of Education at CSU will upgrade facilities to prepare teachers for the 21st century following receipt of $2.9 million from the recent Federal Government grant of $14 million to the CSU Teaching and Learning Infrastructure Funds.

Sweet wine preference reveals personality


Reaching for a sweet white wine may reveal more about you than you would like, according to researchers in Australia and the United Kingdom (UK).

National scholarship funds speech impairment research


Research that aims to better manage communication impairments that affect one in five Australian preschool children has won a CSU student a national scholarship.

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