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New year sees new ways of learning


A $9.2 million development that addresses new ways of learning at CSU at Albury-Wodonga will commence operation on Monday 9 February, in time for orientation week for new students and the 2009 academic year.

Building Australia’s national iSchool


The leading provider of education in library and information management and teacher librarianship in Australia has embraced a new vision as a leading educator for the online world. The Charles Sturt University School of Information Studies is repositioning itself as Australia’s national iSchool.

Federal Minister to open CSU Learning Commons


A new approach to learning will be officially launched by the Federal Minister for Education, Science and Training, the Hon. Julie Bishop MP, at Charles Sturt University’s Bathurst Campus on Thursday 5 April 2007.

It’s not just what we say, but also how we say it


Charles Sturt University (CSU) research that could assist children with reading difficulties, the learning of second languages and brain-injured patients recently received Australian Government funding.

Here today, gone tomorrow


"One of the issues is how quickly digital information can disappear. We all know the frustration of coming across a dead link on the Internet. The life cycle of digital information is much more volatile than a printed book. We need to be pro-active about trying to preserve this kind of information," says Jake Wallis, Lecturer in Library and Information Management at Charles Sturt University (CSU).

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