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CSU course caters for students near and far


Two students from the United States and Switzerland have travelled half way across the world to attend a Charles Sturt University residential school.

Adopt an animal program attracts CSU support</b>


Charles Sturt University is showing its support for endangered species research by donating $1 000 towards the Western Plains Zoo Parent Program, which will go into the Wombat Breeding Project.

Guess who's coming to dinner?


Discussions around the dinner table will turn to science when well-known science commentator Associate Professor Nick Klomp dines with science teachers around North-East Victoria next week.

Building a future in Albury and Thurgoona


Charles Sturt University has reaffirmed its commitment to Albury-Wodonga with its comprehensive building and development program continuing in 2001.

Revegetating the Internet


Farmers in southern NSW, science teachers and scientists now have better access to information on how to best revegetate cleared land through an online initiative launched by Charles Sturt University.

Maligned mistletoe important for healthy bush


The much-maligned mistletoe, a parasitic plant commonly seen on trees along Australian country roads, may play an important role in the Australian bush, according to Charles Sturt University researcher Dr David Watson.

Salinity management recognised with new research partnership


Charles Sturt University has been recognised nationally for its contribution to the management of natural resources with the announcement it will be a key partner in a new Cooperative Research Centre.

CSU Thurgoona Campus among &quot;best of the best


Charles Sturt University's Thurgoona Campus has been honoured by the NSW Minister for Land and Water Conservation and Minister for Agriculture, the Hon. Richard Amery, with an award that places it among the "best of the best".

Thurgoona Campus wins national building industry acclaim


Buildings on Charles Sturt University's Thurgoona Campus continue to draw national attention with two awards presented last week by the Master Builders Association of Australia.

National grants support CSU industry-linked research


Charles Sturt University has increased its share of industry-linked grants, with a number of projects aimed to benefit regional Australia following the announcement of Australian Research Council funding for 2001.

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