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Home > Latest News > Education CSU Ontario opens its doors to excited response 31 Aug 2005
Charles Sturt University’s latest international venture in Ontario has been welcomed with a resounding response. Student Experience Conference at CSU 30 Aug 2005
Creating the best possible learning experiences for students at Australian universities and other tertiary education providers will be scrutinised when academics and specialist staff are brought together at Charles Sturt University from Monday 5 to Wednesday 7 September. Inaugural teaching students commence at CSU in Ontario 29 Aug 2005
More than 100 students will begin their first day of study with Australia’s Charles Sturt University in Ontario today, Monday, 29 August 2005. Kelso High students to continue studies at CSU 22 Aug 2005
Charles Sturt University has opened its doors to the students and teachers of Kelso High School Bathurst, helping to ensure that the students' education continues as smoothly as possible in the coming weeks. CSU statement on Voluntary Student Unionism 11 Aug 2005
The future of vital services that support and enhance the student university experience is at the core of the current debate about compulsory student unionism. Large enterprises embrace accredited training 08 Aug 2005
A national study into accredited industry training programs found that large organisations make solid returns from accessing these training resources. CSU contributes $264 million to regions 04 Aug 2005
Charles Sturt University’s contribution to the regions surrounding its four main campuses has been estimated to be $264 million in gross regional product when flow-on effects are taken into account. Top ranking for CSU graduate employment and salary 03 Aug 2005
Charles Sturt University has maintained its five-star ranking for graduate employment and salaries in the 2006 edition of the Good Universities Guide. Review endorses professional focus for School of Communication 16 Jul 2005
The review of Charles Sturt University’s School of Communication general staffing levels has been finalised, the results strongly endorsing the School’s practical teaching model used for communication courses. Anatomy and reproduction: new CSU Professors 14 Jul 2005
The inaugural veterinary science program at Charles Sturt University has been expanded with the recent appointment of two Professors, one from New Zealand, and the other an Australian returning from the United States. |

