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Home > Latest News > Education Community health at CSU ten years on 30 Aug 2007
Inland Australia will celebrate the tenth anniversary of Australia’s first university school to offer a number of allied health degrees specifically designed for professionals aiming to work in regional Australia. CSU iDay07 - communication courses selection made easy 22 Aug 2007
Have you ever dreamt of creating award winning advertising campaigns or reporting from exotic locations around the globe? Now you can discover how to launch your career at Charles Sturt University's communication courses information day - iDay07 - at Sydney's Powerhouse Museum on Saturday 25 August. Eureka! Top water prize goes to CSU and CSIRO team 21 Aug 2007
A joint Charles Sturt University and CSIRO research team has been recognised for significantly advancing the sustainable management of Australia's water resources, specifically within the irrigation sector. CSU rated well in 2008 Good Universities Guide 14 Aug 2007
Charles Sturt University (CSU) continues to be rated well in the 2008 edition of The Good Universities Guide which has been released today. The Vice-Chancellor of CSU, Professor Ian Goulter, said this is another pleasing assessment of the University. CSU announces outstanding leader as first head of dentistry 13 Aug 2007
The Vice-Chancellor of Charles Sturt University, Professor Ian Goulter, has announced the appointment of Professor Ward Massey as the Foundation Head of the University's School of Dentistry and Health Sciences. National teaching awards for CSU staff 10 Aug 2007
Charles Sturt University is this week celebrating the win by 17 of its academic staff in gaining prestigious national awards in teaching excellence. CSU takes steps to reduce footprint 08 Aug 2007
Charles Sturt University is aiming to to significantly reduce its ecological “footprint” by setting five challenging environmental goals as part of its 2007-2011 University Strategy. CSU students describe The Newspaper of the Future 07 Aug 2007
Three Charles Sturt University journalism students will address an exclusive national conference of newspaper executives today, Tuesday 7 August, to describe what their generation will want from newspapers in ten years. CSU announces $200 000 grant for Somerville Collection 01 Aug 2007
On the third anniversary of the establishment in Bathurst of the Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum which houses the renowned Somerville Collection, Professor John Hicks, Head of Bathurst Campus of Charles Sturt University (CSU), today announced that CSU will commit a further $200 000 over four years to support the Museum. CSU announces ABC internships for National Radio News cadets 31 Jul 2007
An internship program with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) will benefit Charles Sturt University (CSU) broadcast journalism cadets who are training with the University’s National Radio News (NRN) service. |

