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CSU Ontario's future assured


Charles Sturt University (CSU) Ontario’s Bachelor of Primary Education Studies has been given a resounding endorsement by the Accreditation Committee of the Ontario College of Teachers (OCT). This comes on the eve of CSU Ontario's second graduation.

For the public good – "A great year for inland Australia"


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.

CSU journalism students honoured with international scholarships


Four Charles Sturt University third year journalism students have been awarded prestigious scholarships by the Copyright Agency Limited (CAL) in a precedent dubbed ‘a huge honour’ by Mr Chris McGillion, senior lecturer in journalism at the School of Communication.

CSU debates FAIR treatment of Islam in the media


The Charles Sturt University School of Communication will host an open forum with representatives of the Forum on Australia's Islamic Relations on Wednesday 30 May on its Bathurst Campus to consider the topic of Islam and how it is represented in the media.

Games innovation grants to CSU student


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 thanks Prime Minister


The Vice-Chancellor of Charles Sturt University, Professor Ian Goulter, and senior members of the University welcomed the opportunity to have a brief meeting with the Prime Minister, Mr John Howard, today as part of the Prime Minister’s visit to Bathurst.

Missing ingredients in water reform


Prime Minister John Howard’s $10 billion National Plan for Water Security is missing two essential ingredients – details on how public participation will be achieved and an environmental perspective, according to a Charles Sturt University academic.

CSU wins $2 million for veterinary facilities


Charles Sturt University Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ian Goulter, has welcomed news of $2 million from the Federal Government for veterinary science facilities at the University’s Wagga Wagga Campus.

CSU welcomes additional $3.5 million for Orange Campus


Charles Sturt University (CSU) Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ian Goulter, has welcomed Federal Government funding worth $3.5 million for Clinical Science teaching facilities on the University’s Orange Campus.

News Alert: Education Week – A love of learning


Charles Sturt University (CSU) has a number of expert educators who can comment on NSW Education Week, Monday 14 – Sunday 20 May 2007.

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