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'Green' scholarship boosts local environmental education


Environmental education at Charles Sturt University will receive a major boost from the Rotary Club of Albury this month with the donation of $30 000 to be used over the next five years by the University.

Pioneer of information age at CSU celebrates career


From paper to cyberspace, Margaret Macpherson has been at the forefront of immense change in the way libraries deliver information over the last four decades.

More than ‘just a job’ on offer at the NSW Police Career Day


A desire to have a career, rather than ‘just a job’ was the motivation for Joanne Cox to join the police. It’s a decision she will be sharing with others at this Sunday’s NSW Police Career Day.

'True believer' bids farewell as students take limelight


For a student studying two degrees simultaneously, Laurence Ioannou believes his Mitchell Foundation Trust scholarship means the difference between working part-time or devoting time to his studies during holidays.

CSU primed for radical change says Vice-Chancellor


The Federal Government’s higher education reform package challenges the culture of education and any gains that are to be made are contingent upon universities achieving fast and flexible change in response to student needs.

CSU sets its sight on Sydney for policing


A record number of probationary constables will today march out at their NSW Police attestation, as Charles Sturt University prepares to enrol the first intake of police students to study on-campus in Sydney.

Policing as a career on display in Dubbo


Dubbo’s Wesley Bush knew from a young age that he wanted to be a police officer. It’s a dream he’s glad to have followed, as he prepares to start working as a probationary constable.

CSU a model for the future


Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) achievements in wine production are a model for the future of higher education, according to the Federal Minister for Education, Science and Training, Dr Brendan Nelson.

A World Leader in Wine Education


"I am honoured today to open Charles Sturt University’s new state-of-the art $2.5 million wine production facility." Dr Brendan Nelson

First visit to CSU by new Federal Education Minister


The Federal Minister for Education, Science and Training, Dr Brendan Nelson, will make his first visit to Charles Sturt University next Tuesday 9 April for two events at the Wagga Wagga Campus.

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