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CSU graduation ceremonies in Bathurst


Almost 1 700 Charles Sturt University graduands will gather this week in Bathurst for six ceremonies over three days commencing Wednesday 9 May. The graduands will receive their degrees, diplomas and certificates from CSU Chancellor Lawrie Willett, AO.

Joint labours bear fruit


A pilot program between TAFE NSW Riverina Institute and Charles Sturt University (CSU) designed to offer “enormous benefits” to Riverina communities will bear fruit on Friday 27 April when five Griffith students graduate with Business degrees from CSU‘s Albury-Wodonga Campus.

Challenges to ethics of 'news release journalism'


A study by a Charles Sturt University (CSU) academic which highlights the questionable ethics of “news release journalism” has been featured on the website of the influential Center for Media and Democracy based in Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

Getting their message across


Despite the fact that children with communication disorders is one of the most prevalent groups in New South Wales schools they receive extremely limited support, according to a Charles Sturt University education researcher.

Federal Minister to open CSU Learning Commons


A new approach to learning will be officially launched by the Federal Minister for Education, Science and Training, the Hon. Julie Bishop MP, at Charles Sturt University’s Bathurst Campus on Thursday 5 April 2007.

CSU’s Communication course to be showcased in Kuala Lumpur


An invaluable resource used by Australian students considering a career in advertising or public relations is going international. Charles Sturt University’s School of Communication iDay07 will be held next month in Malaysia.

CSU to host visit by delegation from German and Austrian universities.


Charles Sturt University (CSU) will host a visit by a delegation from German and Austrian universities on Thursday 15 and Friday 16 March as a result of an agreement CSU signed last year with the European Study Centre in Bretten (ESCB), Germany.

CSU strengthens German theological links


Charles Sturt University will enter a new phase of development of its theological courses when Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Professor Ross Chambers, signs a Memorandum of Understanding with an historic German theological research centre on Friday 16 March.

Hitting all the right notes


The Australian Minister for Education, Science and Training Julie Bishop last week released the National Music Workshop Report recommendations. Dr Christopher Klopper, Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) music lecturer in the School of Teacher Education, says the recommendations are confirmation that CSU is moving in the right direction.

Do World Cup cricketers need to be 'super fit'?


Fifty one matches will be played during the 2007 International Cricket Council World Cup. How much of that match time will players spend standing, running, sprinting and jogging? Dr Rob Duffield, lecturer in the School of Human Movement at Charles Sturt University (CSU), knows the answer.

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