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Home > Latest News > Business & Commerce Increasing higher education opportunities for inland NSW 20 Sep 2007
Charles Sturt University, Griffith City Council and TAFE NSW Riverina Institute will cooperate to develop further opportunities for higher education in Griffith and the Western Riverina region though a Memorandum of Understanding to be signed this week in Griffith. 20 Aug 2007
Lessons from the tilled and grazing Commons of the Middle Ages could well help farms in Australia, particularly smaller farms and holdings, become more sustainable. After the big dry, Australian agribusinesses face brighter future 09 Aug 2007
Although national agribusiness performance showed an overall decline in the June quarter, the outlook in September was for a major improvement, according to the third quarterly report on the Westpac & Charles Sturt University Agribusiness Index. Dental program to stimulate inland economies 30 Jul 2007
Charles Sturt University today released a report by the Western Research Institute into the economic impact of the establishment of the new School of Dentistry and Oral Health in inland NSW. How to break through the glass ceiling 21 Jun 2007
How do successful women administrators break through the glass ceiling when so many others find it an impassable barrier? Tara Connor, who will collect her Doctor of Education at tomorrow’s CSU Ontario graduation, decided to find out. Farewell to CSU Bathurst Head of Campus 21 Jun 2007
Associate Professor Greg Walker arrived at Mitchell College of Advanced Education (MCAE) in 1973 as an economics lecturer. Thirty-four years later he leaves as Head of the School of Marketing and Management, Associate Dean of the Faculty of Business and Head of the Bathurst Campus of Charles Sturt University (CSU). For the public good – "A great year for inland Australia" 15 Jun 2007
Charles Sturt University (CSU) is in a very strong position to thrive in the coming years, according to Professor Ian Goulter, Vice-Chancellor of CSU. He was commenting yesterday after the release of the CSU 2006 Annual Report. Games innovation grants to CSU student 28 May 2007
Charles Sturt University computer science student James Bekkema from Bathurst, NSW, has been awarded two Apple University Consortium Innovation Grants in competition with computing students from universities around Australia. CSU honorary doctorate to leading rural exporter 24 May 2007
Charles Sturt University (CSU) will honour Dubbo businessman Mr Roger Fletcher when it bestows an Honorary Doctorate of Business on him at the Dubbo Campus graduation ceremony on Thursday 24 May. Mr Fletcher will also deliver the Occasional Address to the graduates. Australian agribusinesses resilient in face of continuing drought 10 May 2007
Drought conditions continue to exert pressure on Australian agribusinesses, yet the sector is showing promising signs of resilience with 60 per cent of farmers confident about the year ahead, according to the second quarterly Westpac & Charles Sturt University Agribusiness Index. |

