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Home > Latest News > Education A collective task for Indigenous education 31 May 2004
Collaboration between schools and the Indigenous community plays a key role in Indigenous students continuing their education, says Charles Sturt University School of Education professor, Stephen Kemmis. 19 May 2004
A new program aimed at encouraging more women to undertake and complete research at Charles Sturt University will be launched this Friday 21 May in Wagga Wagga, NSW. New line-up at CSU School of Communication 11 May 2004
Communication students from Charles Sturt University have always been highly sought after by the media industry and this trend looks set to continue with the appointment of new senior academic staff. Saving lives behind the scenes 10 May 2004
They are the second largest group of health professionals in Australia after nurses. Securing pharmacists into the future 29 Apr 2004
A need to ensure future generations of pharmacists for rural and regional Australia has driven third generation pharmacist Peter Gissing to take the helm of the Charles Sturt Pharmacy Foundation. Veteran newsman joins Charles Sturt University 23 Apr 2004
Former Channel 7 news director Ian Cook will bring over 35 years of extensive media experience to his latest role as Adjunct Senior Lecturer in Journalism at Charles Sturt University. Laboratory work in virtual reality 22 Apr 2004
A journey through a chemistry laboratory could be as easy as playing a computer game for Charles Sturt University students working with new technology developed by academic staff. 13 Apr 2004
The first student to graduate in Charles Sturt University’s new industry-based IT Masters program will receive his postgraduate award at a graduation ceremony at CSU in Wagga Wagga, NSW. 13 Apr 2004
Women working at Charles Sturt University have secured a NSW Government grant to forge closer ties with CSU’s regional communities on projects involving children with disabilities and Indigenous education. CSU returns skilled workers to the regions 24 Mar 2004
New research shows that graduates from Charles Sturt University are choosing to stay and work in rural areas, stemming the flow of young skilled workers to the city. |

