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Home > Latest News > Education CSU a national leader in early childhood policy and practice 23 Sep 2009
The funding of a CSU tender for national research into the implementation of an integrated child care services model confirms the University as a leader in early childhood policy and practice. CSU Dubbo helps meet high demand for accountants 23 Sep 2009
Future business leaders from western NSW are being urged to consider the range of study options and exceptional career and remuneration prospects for graduates of the accounting and business courses offered at CSU at Dubbo. Australian Writers' Guild award for CSU graduates 10 Sep 2009
Two graduates of CSU who met at its School of Communication at Bathurst have been honoured by the Australian Writers' Guild at its annual AWGIE award presentations on Friday 28 September. Two CSU researchers awarded ARC Future Fellowships 10 Sep 2009
Two Charles Sturt University (CSU) researchers have been named ARC Future Fellows by the Federal Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, Senator Kim Carr. Grant boosts CSU teachers for 21st century 02 Sep 2009
The Faculty of Education at CSU will upgrade facilities to prepare teachers for the 21st century following receipt of $2.9 million from the recent Federal Government grant of $14 million to the CSU Teaching and Learning Infrastructure Funds. National scholarship funds speech impairment research 27 Aug 2009
Research that aims to better manage communication impairments that affect one in five Australian preschool children has won a CSU student a national scholarship. 21 Aug 2009
The legal complexities of contemporary professional sports have prompted CSU to develop new courses in response to the needs of the sports industry. CSU earns strong ratings among Australian unis 11 Aug 2009
CSU has improved ratings in graduates getting a job and positive graduate outcomes in the 2010 edition of The Good Universities Guide. CSU delivers a national first for early years educators 27 Jul 2009
The first national curriculum framework for early childhood, recently presented to the Australian government by a Charles Sturt University-led consortium, is the product of extensive nationwide consultation with those working in the early childhood sector and a diverse range of other people interested in children's learning in early childhood settings, including parents. National body hails CSU teaching 16 Jul 2009
Two CSU staff and a team have received citations in 2009 from the Australian Learning and Teaching Council for excellence in learning and teaching at the University. |

