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Orange City Council supports CSU dental plans


The Vice-Chancellor of Charles Sturt University Professor Ian Goulter today welcomed the support of Orange Mayor John Davis and Orange City Council for CSU’s plans to create a new School of Dentistry and Oral Health in inland NSW.

First agribusiness Index results released


Tasmania and the Northern Territory have reported positive agribusiness performance while South Australia and Western Australia have performed the worst in the first Westpac and Charles Sturt University Agribusiness Index.

CSU leads consortium to improve HR management


Representatives of a group of Australian and New Zealand universities led by Charles Sturt University will formally launch a program that aims to improve the efficiency of information systems used for managing human resources in universities.

A revolution for regional rail


A symposium held to look at the future of regional rail has called upon state, commonwealth and local governments to seriously examine options to lift the threat of collapse from the regional rail system.

CSU proposes solution to rural dental crisis


Charles Sturt University today announced that it had submitted a formal proposal to the Australian Government for the establishment of a cross-campus School of Dentistry and Oral Health with primary facilities in Orange and Wagga Wagga.

How do we train our professionals


How educational institutions train professionals and help them maintain their professional qualifications will be the focus of a conference on Friday 2 March in Wagga Wagga.

CSU Germany part of a broad international strategy


An Agreement which could see significant numbers of European students studying at Charles Sturt University (CSU) by 2012 has been signed with the European Study Centre in Bretten (ESCB), Germany.

CSU to help develop a 'skills passport' for Australian students


Charles Sturt University will be part of the consortium that will help ‘internationalise’ Australian higher education. The Minister for Education, Science and Training, Julie Bishop announced the 14 Universities that will make up the consortium yesterday.

Serrated Tussock on the way out


Serrated Tussock has the potential to bring sheep farmers to their knees, according to Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) Mr Aaron Simmons. A postdoctoral research fellow at CSU, Mr Simmons is conducting research that will give local farmers new tools in their battle against this nationally significant weed in native pastures.

To bribe or not to bribe? That was AWB’s ethical question.


A Charles Sturt University (CSU) Marketing lecturer and an Honours student have published an analysis of the ethical framework of international trade that has ensnared the Australian Wheat Board (AWB).

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