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Australian High Commissioner to visit CSU in Ontario


Charles Sturt University’s highly successful role in the internationalisation of higher education is the focus of the Australian High Commissioner’s visit to CSU in Ontario this Friday 10 February 2006.

New staff join Charles Sturt University’s teaching program in Ontario


More than 110 students have started the second semester of their Bachelor of Primary Education Studies with Charles Sturt University as new staff join the University’s teaching team in Burlington, Ontario.


Graduate becomes Australian Youth Ambassador


Most tourist posters portray the Pacific Island kingdom of Tonga with happy people swimming in crystal clear tropical waters that lap on white sandy shores.

Journalism award for CSU student


The different perspectives held by young and old Australians on multiculturalism was the subject of an award winning story, Melting Pot Burns Low by Charles Sturt University communication student Yuko Narushima who was awarded the 2005 Student Journalism Award by the Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Council of Australia and SBS Television.


CSU Ontario opens its doors to excited response


Charles Sturt University’s latest international venture in Ontario has been welcomed with a resounding response.

Inaugural teaching students commence at CSU in Ontario


More than 100 students will begin their first day of study with Australia’s Charles Sturt University in Ontario today, Monday, 29 August 2005.

Third international win for CSU advertising students


Charles Sturt University (CSU) students have won a global advertising competition for the third time since 1999.

An Australian and French collaboration in wine research


A leading French education and research institution has signed an agreement with Australia’s Charles Sturt University to work together to advance international wine research.

CSU joins the world’s best in rice research


Rice, the staple food of almost half the world each day, is the world’s most important agricultural crop grown on six of the seven continents.

Discovery tour for Bhutanese


The untold treasures of many unexplored underground caves throughout Bhutan may see the light of day in the future, if the enthusiasm of a group of Bhutanese officials on a tour of Australia's famous Jenolan Caves, this week, is anything to go by.

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