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CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY
Home > Latest News > Charles Sturt University CSU performs well for Federal teaching funds 11 Dec 2006
Charles Sturt University will receive over $1.4 million from the Federal government in recognition of its performance in educating professionals for inland Australia. Space age material to aid "green" CSU building 08 Dec 2006
A ground-breaking material which helps regulate temperatures inside buildings will be used on the new academic offices to be constructed on Charles Sturt University’s Albury-Wodonga Campus in 2007. National award for CSU PhD research thesis 07 Dec 2006
Research that could help HIV/AIDS and cancer patients retain muscle mass and independent living has won the inaugural national award from the Australian Association for Exercise and Sport Science (AAESS). Vice-Chancellor congratulates Federal Opposition Leader 06 Dec 2006
Vice-Chancellor of Charles Sturt University (CSU) Professor Ian Goulter today congratulated the new leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party, The Hon. Kevin Rudd, MP. Mr Rudd is a member of the Board of CSU’s Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture (ACCC) in Canberra. Westpac seeks regional research expertise 05 Dec 2006
Australia’s regional areas will benefit from a new quarterly agribusiness report to be produced by Charles Sturt University and Westpac, one of Australia’s leading agribusiness banks. Eminent Australians appointed to ACCC Board 29 Nov 2006
The Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture (ACCC) has announced the appointment of two eminent Australians to the Board of the ACCC. They are Lieutenant General (Retd) John Sanderson AC, and the newly installed Archbishop of Canberra and Goulburn, Mark Coleridge. Inland dentist shortage hits third world levels 24 Nov 2006
Charles Sturt University has welcomed comments from the National Party supporting plans to train dentists for the bush, in the bush. 21 Nov 2006
In a world “becoming much more conservative and fundamentalist” Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) School of Theology “is desperately needed”, according to Rev Dr Stephen Pickard, Director of St Mark’s National Theological Centre, and Head of the School in Canberra. The School is set to expand significantly with the signing of an agreement on Friday (24 November) with the United Theological College (UTC) in Parramatta. Students working harder than ever 20 Nov 2006
A new survey shows paid employment is now seriously impacting on university student’s study. Dr Bill Robbins, Charles Sturt University’s Acting Head School of Business says this has implications for life-long learning. 15 Nov 2006
In America, they are called "no fly lists" – a list of people that government and the airlines consider to be security threats. But how is such a list compiled, and how does someone like Senator Edward Kennedy end up on a "no fly list"? Professor John Kleinig recently received a prestigious American National Science Foundation grant worth US$243 000 to look at the way increasingly advanced surveillance technologies impact on privacy and autonomy. |

