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Third international win for CSU advertising students


Charles Sturt University (CSU) students have won a global advertising competition for the third time since 1999.

An Australian and French collaboration in wine research


A leading French education and research institution has signed an agreement with Australia’s Charles Sturt University to work together to advance international wine research.

CSU on sound financial footing


Charles Sturt University’s sound financial position has been demonstrated in the NSW Auditor-General’s report tabled in State Parliament yesterday, Wednesday 18 May.

CSU joins the world’s best in rice research


Rice, the staple food of almost half the world each day, is the world’s most important agricultural crop grown on six of the seven continents.

Discovery tour for Bhutanese


The untold treasures of many unexplored underground caves throughout Bhutan may see the light of day in the future, if the enthusiasm of a group of Bhutanese officials on a tour of Australia's famous Jenolan Caves, this week, is anything to go by.

The first Professor of Rural Pharmacy


In an Australian first, a Professor of Rural Pharmacy has been appointed after the NSW Department of Health and Charles Sturt University (CSU) joined forces to address the shortages of pharmacists.

Renaissance of research at CSU


The new heads of four of Charles Sturt University’s key research centres have been appointed, signalling a greater focus by the University on its areas of research strength, according to CSU Vice-Chancellor Ian Goulter.

Horizons expand for photography course


Charles Sturt University will move its photography degree currently based on its Albury-Wondonga Campus to Wagga Wagga Campus in a move to integrate the course with related areas.

The future of health care


Health graduates at Charles Sturt University will see today as the beginning of a lifelong learning process if they are to be effective and successful health care professionals according to guest speaker at this morning's graduation ceremony, Professor John Daly.

CSU to raise HECS fees for 2006


Achieving a balance between quality and access has resulted in the decision to increase the student contribution level at Charles Sturt University by 25 per cent for 2006.

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