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CSU in Ontario students head down under


For seven lucky Charles Sturt University (CSU) Ontario students, their practicum teaching will provide more than the usual additional knowledge and opportunities. The Bachelor of Primary Education Studies students are heading ‘down under’ for between three and six weeks.

Academic denies the dumbing down of the English syllabus


Is the English syllabus taught in Australian schools being dumbed down by "rubbish" post modern literature as suggested by the Prime Minister John Howard in Brisbane today.

CSU’s Father and Master of Mergers honoured


Emeritus Professor C D Blake, AO was honoured with a Charles Sturt University 30 Year Service Medal last week at a special dinner in Wagga Wagga.

Who do you trust?


Tomorrow is World Health Day, and it’s worth remembering that year after year, the most trusted people in Australia, more trusted than firefighters or even mothers, are ambulance officers.

CSU honours international humanitarian, US diplomat and war veteran


A man who has played a critical role in normalising relations between the United States and Vietnam will be honoured by Charles Sturt University during three days of graduation ceremonies in Wagga Wagga.

Sourcing help for fathers with a mental illness


As Australia grapples with its mental health crisis, the parental experiences of fathers who suffer from mental illness will, for the first time, be the subject of a new study at Charles Sturt University.

CSU sets new boundaries in campus architecture


One of Australia’s most innovative architects Peter Stutchbury has won a national competition to design a $10 million development on Charles Sturt University’s Albury-Wodonga Campus.

Failure in the heart of NSW


Higher mortality and hospitalisation rates for heart failure in regional and rural NSW than in the Sydney metropolitan area has prompted further research into one of Australia’s leading causes of death.


CSU to train Mission Australia staff


Charles Sturt University and Mission Australia have signed an agreement to train Mission Australia staff in business and management skills.


The silent voices of drought


A new report into the impacts of drought on young people’s access to education in rural and remote Australia has prompted an urgent call for a review of financial support to overcome the tyranny of distance at all levels of education.

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