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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.

The brave new world of carbon emissions trading


A CSU academic says the federal Government's green paper on carbon emissions trading will force Australia to grapple with new concepts that will change the economy and the way we live.

New era for teacher education research


Leading international and Australian scholars will join academics at the CSU Faculty of Education to explore a new era of research in teacher education at a symposium to be held on the University's Bathurst Campus from Sunday 13 to Tuesday 15 July.

International perspective on professional education at CSU


Educating professionals to meet the future needs of inland Australia will be the focus of a meeting to be held at CSU Bathurst Campus on Tuesday 8 and Wednesday 9 July.

CSU expert advises European Union


Charles Sturt University (CSU) expertise is being sought in the heart of Europe as a business academic has been appointed to expert advisory panels for the Republic of Slovenia and the European Union (EU).

Leading Australian theologian to steer global network


A leading Australian theologian at Charles Sturt University (CSU) will chair an international theological network from Tuesday 1 July and steer the organisation for the next three years.

Boys do read maps better than girls


It’s official: boys do read maps and graphs better than girls, according to work by a research group from Charles Sturt University and Queensland University of Technology.

Livestock leads interest for Eritrean visit


Leading researchers and policy makers particularly interested in improving livestock production in Eritrea, on the dry 'Horn' of Africa, will visit agricultural research institutes in Wagga Wagga this week.

For the future of inland Australia


The youngest student ever to study at Charles Sturt University is on the verge of completing a first year university level Information Technology subject in Wagga Wagga.

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.

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