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Simple country boy dubbed Doctor of Business


A man who left school at the age of 16 almost 50 years ago, and worked his way to the top of the accounting profession without any academic aids, will today vault all tertiary education levels and be presented with Charles Sturt University's highest award.

Accounting graduates in high demand


Enrolments in accounting degrees at Charles Sturt University reflect a national trend that is seeing more women and mature age graduates enter the profession where graduate supply is not meeting industry demand.

Disabilities no barrier to fair day’s work


People with disabilities are safe, reliable and productive workers and successfully employed across a range of industries in the region, according to research recently conducted in Albury-Wodonga.

International Nature Tourism Program


The International Nature Tourism Project is an arm of the Cooperative
Research Centre for Sustainable Tourism.

CSU joins international tourism centre


Charles Sturt University will be welcomed as a participant in the leading Australian Cooperative Research Centre for Tourism, at an official opening and workshop on the Bathurst Campus next week.

Conserving farm bushland just good economic sense: CSU study


Conservation of native bushland still standing on farmlands in the southern Riverina of NSW and Northeast Victoria would benefit the Australian community by up to $70 million over five years, according to a study by Charles Sturt University researchers.

$500 million mooted for Bankstown to take regional air services


A major new report by the Western Research Institute at Charles Sturt University has put forward a strong case for regional airlines to be encouraged to move to an upgraded Bankstown Airport.

Guest speaker gives sound economic advice to Commerce graduates


The importance of good people skills and an ability to be innovative in business, is the message Canberra University Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Meredith Edwards, will send to Charles Sturt University Faculty of Commerce graduates.

A cooperative approach to regional development


A specialist research centre to promote the role of cooperative societies in regional development has been awarded as a joint venture to Charles Sturt University and the University of Technology, Sydney.

New Institute to improve western region economies


The capacity for detailed research into business and industry developments in western NSW communities will be enhanced with the launch of the Western Research Institute to be based at Charles Sturt University.

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