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Graduates celebrate at Wagga Wagga


Former politician, actress and grazier, the Hon. Ms Elisabeth Kirkby will soon be able to add CSU graduate to her long list of achievements. She will be among almost 2 000 graduates eligible to receive their awards from the CSU at Wagga Wagga this week.



CSU-trained accountants opt for country life


Research conducted by the Western Research Institute at CSU shows that the majority of accountants trained at the University choose to remain in regional Australia after they graduate, and many of those who move away return later seeking a quality of life they knew they enjoyed and could find again in the country.

Three new professors at CSU


The Faculty of Education at CSU has three newly-promoted professors. Dean of the Faculty of Education, Professor Toni Downes, announced the promotions, saying they are hard-won and strengthen the University's capacity to teach and research across the disciplines of education and human movement studies.

The path to learning is a critical one


Compulsory tutorials, late night teleconferences and a string of student accolades can all be traced to CSU academic, Dr Graeme McLean.

Community integral in CSU success


The vital role played by regional communities in the development of CSU has been praised as celebrations get underway for the institution’s 20th anniversary in 2009.

Living a vision for inland Australia


Dr David Asimus' passion for agriculture and commitment to CSU has led to the establishment of the Asimus Endowment for Agriculture in honour of the former Chancellor of CSU.

Ambulance Accelerated Pathway for paramedic students


CSU and the Ambulance Service of NSW have collaborated to offer the 'Ambulance Accelerated Pathway' to fast-track entry into the paramedic profession and guarantee employment with Ambulance while students still study for a paramedic degree.

Working together for regional Australia


Charles Sturt University and Southern Cross University have welcomed the announcement of funding for a feasibility study into the creation of a new national university based in regional Australia.

New education pathways for CSU and CIT


Charles Sturt University and the Canberra Institute of Technology will sign an agreement today, Friday 6 March, to create higher education pathways between the two institutions for students from the Australian Capital Territory, regional NSW, and overseas.

Looking back to forge ahead in excellence


While 2009 provides CSU with an opportunity to celebrate its 20th anniversary, the year is also a time to honour the 114 year tradition of excellence and innovation in teaching, learning and research.


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