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Enrolment numbers at CSU


Claims that Charles Sturt University could lose more than 2 500 student places under proposed higher education reforms have been firmly rejected by CSU Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administration) Professor David Battersby.

Big research gains at CSU


Significant rises in research income and research publications for Charles Sturt University are being hailed as extremely important wins for the 14 year old institution and its research expertise.

CSU students win international award – again


Two teams of Charles Sturt University Bachelor of Information Technology students have scooped the pool at the Ericsson Kacip @ Cut-Edge Award 2003 Competition in Malaysia.

London launch for globalisation publication


A link between globalisation, economic growth and poverty in 11 Asian developing countries is highlighted in a book to be launched in London, England next month.

CSU students on cutting edge of mobile technology


Six Charles Sturt University students have been named as finalists in the international Ericsson Kacip @ Cut-Edge Award 2003 Competition in
Malaysia.

Toasting CSU wine education: 25 years on


Winemakers and vignerons from throughout Australia and overseas are expected to return to Wagga Wagga for the 25th reunion of wine education at Charles Sturt University today, Friday 29 June.

Introducing technology to teaching Indigenous culture earns award


Developing ways of using modern technology to improve learning about Indigenous cultures has earned a Charles Sturt University academic the Microsoft Outstanding Educational Leader Award for 2003 from the NSW branch of the Australian Council of Educational Leaders.

Media Alert: Higher Education Reform Package


The most significant reforms to higher education since the Dawkins reforms of the late 1980s which led to the creation of Charles Sturt University, will be announced by the Federal Government.

Student excellence rewarded as leading advocate farewelled


Charles Sturt University Pro Vice-Chancellor (Public Affairs) Dr
Peter Hodgson will preside over the awarding of almost $300 000 worth of scholarships to students of the University’s Bathurst Campus.

Unis join forces to tackle Australia’s science shortfall


A new program developed collaboratively by five Australian universities
to combat the continuing decline in science learning will be launched by
Federal Minister for Science, Peter McGauran.

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