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CSU strengthens its national position


Charles Sturt University will solidify its position as a national institution for education for the professions following the unveiling of a new University Strategy.

Chinese delegation visits CSU


New contracts signed by Charles Sturt University and three Chinese universities and colleges will be celebrated during a visit to the Bathurst Campus on Monday 27 February by a high-level delegation of senior education executives from China.

A robust approach to frailty


Frailty is regarded as a knife-edge condition, like a waiter balancing an overloaded tray. As long as the tray stays balanced, it may be carried safely but if one plate falls off and the balance is upset, it is likely the plates will fall says Professor of Rural Pharmacy Patrick Ball from Charles Sturt University.

Growing up in Australia


What is it like “Growing up in Australia”? A landmark study of ten thousand Australian children over a period of seven years will eventually give some answers.

Australian High Commissioner to visit CSU in Ontario


Charles Sturt University’s highly successful role in the internationalisation of higher education is the focus of the Australian High Commissioner’s visit to CSU in Ontario this Friday 10 February 2006.

New staff join Charles Sturt University’s teaching program in Ontario


More than 110 students have started the second semester of their Bachelor of Primary Education Studies with Charles Sturt University as new staff join the University’s teaching team in Burlington, Ontario.


Graduate becomes Australian Youth Ambassador


Most tourist posters portray the Pacific Island kingdom of Tonga with happy people swimming in crystal clear tropical waters that lap on white sandy shores.

Ecotourism students learn first hand in Fiji


A group of Charles Sturt University students saw theory in practice as part of their studies late last year when they visited Fiji to assess eco-tourism businesses run on the islands.

CSU tracking well for 2006 enrolment


Charles Sturt University will offer over 4 100 places to prospective undergraduate on-campus students for its 2006 enrolment and is tracking well for the new academic year.

Journalism award for CSU student


The different perspectives held by young and old Australians on multiculturalism was the subject of an award winning story, Melting Pot Burns Low by Charles Sturt University communication student Yuko Narushima who was awarded the 2005 Student Journalism Award by the Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Council of Australia and SBS Television.


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