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Media alert: Caution called for over Sex Discrimination Act


A group of women researchers at Charles Sturt University has warned against any amendments to the Sex Discrimination Act, labelling proposed changes as an issue which should trouble fair minded Australians.

Continuing Professional Education Conference 2004


Beyond Your Comfort Zone - Conference participants will explore how can Continuing Professional Education use new learning approaches.

Veterinary Science launch at CSU


The Federal Minister for Agriculture Warren Truss will join Australia’s chief veterinary officer to formally launch the Veterinary Science program at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga.

CSU increases offers in areas of need


In response to high demand for Federal government funded HECS places, Charles Sturt University has increased its student intake in areas of critical regional need, such as teaching, nursing and its allied health courses.

Students get orientated for a university life


The transition to the academic and social life at Charles Sturt University
starts for more than 1 000 new students next Monday 16 February when Orientation Week or O Week begins for those studying on the Wagga Wagga Campus.

It’s not a numbers game for disadvantaged students


Investigating the mathematical skills, knowledge and outcomes for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds is the goal of the new Professor of Education at Charles Sturt University Robyn Zevenbergen.

Drought hits family, community and business


A grim picture of stress, isolation, declining health and job losses in farm families, small businesses and rural communities has emerged in new research into one of Australia’s worst droughts.

Students (U)MAP their way to international studies


Eight Charles Sturt University commerce students will join the growing number of foreigners studying in China, with each to spend the coming semester in the Asian country under the Australian University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific program (UMAP).

Interest grows in CSU courses


Charles Sturt University has consolidated on last year’s strong demand to study full-time at its four regional campuses with an eight percent increase in all preferences for undergraduate courses in 2004.

CSU benefits from US Study Abroad boom


At a time when overseas study programs are more popular than ever in the United States, a potential partnership between Charles Sturt University and the University of Delaware in the US is likely to be formed.

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