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CSU students in print for international media


Journalism students at CSU will produce a daily newspaper for the Pacific Area Newspaper Publishers' Association annual conference – PANPA '08 – on Queensland's Gold Coast from Monday 8 to Wednesday 10 September.

CSU iDay08 at Sydney's Powerhouse Museum


If media coverage of the XXIX Olympiad at Beijing, China, has prompted high school students to consider a career in the global media industry, they can discover how to launch their career at CSU communication courses information day - iDay08 - at Sydney's Powerhouse Museum on Saturday 30 August.

Beijing bound


A group of CSU students are bound for the Beijing Olympics in August to participate in the broadcast of the international event around the globe.

International experience for CSU journalism students


Journalism students at CSU have won scholarships from the national Copyright Agency Limited to help them to gain work experience with media organisations overseas.

Leading anti-apartheid theologian to speak at CSU


A leading international theologian who fought to end apartheid in South Africa will deliver a public lecture at CSU's Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture in Canberra on Monday 26 May.

Images of CSU remain


The imagery of an international Charles Sturt University (CSU) photography student is set to remain permanently at Macquarie Street , Sydney, in recognition of the Charles Sturt University Week held recently in the NSW State Parliament .

CSU alumni to gather at NSW Parliament


Some of the more than 100 000 graduates of CSU will celebrate their achievements and the University's success when they gather for an alumni cocktail party as part of 'CSU Week' at NSW Parliament House on Thursday evening, 3 April.

CSU is 'the great inland University': NSW Premier


Launching Charles Sturt University Week in the NSW Parliament last night The Hon. Morris Iemma, Premier of NSW noted “Charles Sturt University is a story of incredible progress and success … [it has the] reputation as the great inland University, a reputation second to none”.

CSU theologian asks NSW Parliament: can they live in peace?


When the Reverend Professor James Haire, AM, asks "can the two live in peace?" at NSW Parliament House on Tuesday 1 April, he will not be referring to the Australian Labor and Liberal parties but to Islam and Christianity.

Regional advertising champions from CSU take on the world


A Charles Sturt University team has just been confirmed as the 2008 Asia-Pacific champions of a global competition for advertising students.

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