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Home > Latest News > Education A new partner in wine research 10 Dec 2003
The National Wine and Grape Industry Centre, based at Charles Sturt University in NSW, is in a unique position to provide proactive industry led research and education following the inclusion of a new partner, Deakin University in Victoria. Research and teaching excellence rewarded 10 Dec 2003
A group of Charles Sturt University academics have proven that research and teaching can go hand-in-hand, winning the Vice-Chancellor’s excellence awards for teaching and research in 2003. 10 Dec 2003
In an important step forward for rural and regional Australia, Charles Sturt University in NSW is set to become the only provider of veterinary science graduates outside the metropolitan centres. CSU to move forward under reform package 05 Dec 2003
Charles Sturt University Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Goulter said there is advantage to CSU in the concessions and wins gained in the Senate last night which saw support for the Higher Education reform package. Extra $2 million for CSU’s rural health school 05 Dec 2003
Charles Sturt University has received a $2 million boost from the latest round of capital grants announced by Federal Education Minister Dr Brendan Nelson. 04 Dec 2003
A year-long evaluation of class sizes in New South Wales schools conducted by Charles Sturt University Dean of the Faculty of Education Professor Bob Meyenn was released yesterday by the NSW Minister for Education. CSU takes the reins for future equestrian champions 24 Nov 2003
The next generation of elite equestrian athletes will be nurtured in a new high performance riding and coaching program to be run at Charles Sturt University’s prestigious Equine Centre. CSU seeks amendment to higher education legislation 05 Nov 2003
Higher education legislation needs to pass through the Senate – but with appropriate amendment, says Charles Sturt University Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ian Goulter. Over $1 million for CSU research 17 Oct 2003
Research into education involving Charles Sturt University academics has emerged as a big winner in the release of prestigious Australian Research Council grants. 07 Oct 2003
The NSW Government has expressed confidence in the spatial science program at Charles Sturt University through a $100 000 investment in student scholarships. |

