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Graduate becomes Australian Youth Ambassador


Most tourist posters portray the Pacific Island kingdom of Tonga with happy people swimming in crystal clear tropical waters that lap on white sandy shores.

Ecotourism students learn first hand in Fiji


A group of Charles Sturt University students saw theory in practice as part of their studies late last year when they visited Fiji to assess eco-tourism businesses run on the islands.

CSU tracking well for 2006 enrolment


Charles Sturt University will offer over 4 100 places to prospective undergraduate on-campus students for its 2006 enrolment and is tracking well for the new academic year.

New agreement for police recruit education in NSW


Charles Sturt University has renewed its ties with Australia’s largest police force with the signing of a new contract to provide the NSW Police recruit education program.

Veterinary science at CSU to receive a funding boost


Charles Sturt University has welcomed the announcement today of the Federal Government’s $4.4 million funding boost for the new Veterinary Science program.

New ARC research funds for CSU


More than one million dollars worth of Australian Research Council grants will be administered by Charles Sturt University from next year in a variety of new projects funded by the Federal Government.

Putting technology into mathematics


Charles Sturt University research has shown that computers can considerably improve the quality of school students’ learning experiences in mathematics.

Mental illness: who cares for the kids?


With one in five Australians expected to experience some form of mental illness during their life, researchers at Charles Sturt University have examined one of society’s most vulnerable groups – the children of mental health patients - and how to prevent mental illness from being passed from their parents to them.

Award for criminal intelligence training


Charles Sturt University was recognised for its contribution to criminal intelligence training in Australia at the annual Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers conference last night (Thursday 3 November) in Sydney.

HSC Online recognised internationally as best practice


As more than 60 000 Year 12 students continue sitting their New South Wales Higher School Certificate exams this month, most of them would have accessed the NSW HSC Online resource.

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