Celebrating tradition, success and opportunity


The celebrations at CSU in 2009 marking its 20th anniversary are going global in line with the international reach of the higher education institution.

Students on the ground in India


The health issues facing rural communities in India will be experienced by more than a dozen allied health students from CSU during international clinical placements in December.

Disasters need managing


The tsunami that hit Samoa and Tonga and the earthquakes in Sumatra this week are further reminders that natural and man-made disasters are increasing around the world and need to be planned for and managed by governments, emergency services and relief agencies, according to a lecturer at CSU.

Rice without pesticides


A CSU expert in pest management is lending a hand to help control insect pests in South East Asia that are devastating the region's main food crop, rice.

UK paramedic expert at CSU


A visiting professor of pre-hospital care at CSU, who still finds time to work shifts as an 'ambulance officer', says the similarities between the paramedic profession in Australia and Great Britain are greater than the differences.

The Famous Spiegeltent; CSU research at conference in Portugal


Research at CSU recently presented at an international theatre conference in Lisbon, Portugal, suggests that the international touring performance and entertainment space known as The Famous Spiegeltent has contributed to the evolution of alternative theatre in Australia.

Successful Pakistan dairy project expanded


Despite operating in a volatile part of the world, a CSU led project to drive efficiencies in Pakistan’s dairy industry has achieved results and has been re-funded for a further four years.

Helping world's poorest to protect global biodiversity


Fulfillling human needs using the ways in which nature benefits humans, or 'nature's services', could protect endangered plants and animals in the world’s poorest regions, says a leading CSU ecological researcher.

Australians Launch Unique MBA Program in Canada


Dr Ian Goulter, the Vice-Chancellor and President of Australia’s leading provider of flexible delivery education, Charles Sturt University, today dramatically increased the University’s commitment to its Ontario campus, in Burlington, with the official launch of a new MBA program.

Students graduate in Ontario


An Australian living in Burlington who was inspired by his Canadian wife to change careers is one of almost 200 Bachelor of Primary Education Studies students to graduate at ceremonies to be held at Charles Sturt University Ontario on Friday 5 June.

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