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National grants support industry and regional 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 2002.

Nursing education on rise at CSU


In the wake of last week’s announcement by the University of Sydney to make major cuts to its nursing faculty, Charles Sturt University has announced it will strengthen its focus on nursing education.

Complementary medicine joins CSU degree


Complementary medicine is now recognised as a $1 billion a year industry in Australia.

Careers in cancer detection receive boost


The work of cytologists is vital to cancer detection, yet there is a chronic shortage of cytologists in Australia.

CSU cleans up rural health awards


Charles Sturt University has been awarded 16 out of 30 scholarships offered this year by the NSW Health Department for university students from rural areas who have enrolled in allied health courses.

Mental health for Indigenous people by Indigenous people


Indigenous people across Australia will be actively involved in a new education project to prevent and care for mental illness in their own communities.

Dubbo RSL assists CSU health students


Aboriginal students studying for their degree in community and public
health through Charles Sturt University will benefit from new indigenous
health resources purchased for the CSU campus in Dubbo.

A borderline look at ageing


It may be the centenary of Federation, but many of the problems of the old colonies persist for people living on or around state or territory borders.

A watershed for pharmacy education


Charles Sturt University has energised and re-invigorated pharmacy education throughout Australia, according to the Registrar of the Pharmacy Board of NSW, Ian Dean.

Top award for high tech health package


An innovative CD-ROM that helps students understand magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has won a teaching award for Charles Sturt University medical imaging lecturer Robert Davidson.

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