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Christmas cheers for CSU physiotherapy course


Christmas celebrations came early for students and staff in Charles Sturt University’s physiotherapy degree after hearing that the course has been recognised for its high academic standards by the Australian Council of Physiotherapy Regulating Authorities.

‘Real life’ disaster to test response


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.

Premier’s announcement a testament to pharmacy success


NSW Premier Bob Carr’s announcement that Charles Sturt University would be awarded the first Professor of Rural Pharmacy in Australia is recognition of its success in meeting the acute acute shortage of pharmacists in regional and rural areas.

CSU continues to address health professional shortages


To help overcome a drastic shortage of nurses and midwives across Australia, Charles Sturt University (CSU) has introduced two new education programs.

Donation brings industry and education together


The push to bring nuclear medical professionals to regional areas is gaining greater industry support, with the donation of a high-tech gamma camera to Charles Sturt University’s nuclear medicine laboratory.

When a nuclear career becomes clear


If the word “nuclear” conjures images of Hollywood style mutations, mushroom clouds and a Mad Max lifestyle after a nuclear holocaust, you’re not alone.

Local researcher muscling in on the effects of aging


Weight training is most commonly associated with body builders or elite athletes, yet research by Charles Sturt University suggests that it may also be of benefit for older people.

Where are the female doctors?


Less than a quarter of general practitioners in rural and remote Australia are women, yet women make up more than 60 per cent of all GP registrars and half of all medical students.

Regional Australia shows its biotechnology savvy


Biotechnology research in regional New South Wales will be under the public spotlight at a joint event by Charles Sturt University and Wagga Wagga City Council next month.

From the country – for the country!


Regional university students are taking the fight to keep health graduates in the bush into their own hands.

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