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Home > Latest News > International CSU makes an impression in Ontario 22 Mar 2005
Charles Sturt University’s establishment in Canada has been received positively, with the University registering more than 800 expressions of interest in its new teacher education program since its announcement in mid February. CSU offers its experience in Canada 16 Feb 2005
Charles Sturt University will establish itself in the Canadian province of Ontario, after becoming one of the first external providers to receive approval to operate as a university. Ambassador of European Commission visits CSU 20 Sep 2004
A visit to Charles Sturt University next month by the Ambassador of the European Commission to Australia and New Zealand Piergiorgio Mazzocchi will give Riverina industry and business a direct insight into Australia’s largest economic partner. Top UK public relations expert to visit CSU 22 Jul 2004
The latest trends and best-practice standards expected of public relations professionals will be revealed during a visit to the Charles Sturt University School of Communication by Crispin Manners, chairman of the UK Public Relations Consultants Association (PRCA). Students (U)MAP their way to international studies 21 Jan 2004
Eight Charles Sturt University commerce students will join the growing number of foreigners studying in China, with each to spend the coming semester in the Asian country under the Australian University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific program (UMAP). Taking a bite of the Big Apple 15 Jan 2004
This month, two Charles Sturt University communication students from Sydney will head overseas on the work experience assignment of a lifetime. CSU benefits from US Study Abroad boom 15 Dec 2003
At a time when overseas study programs are more popular than ever in the United States, a potential partnership between Charles Sturt University and the University of Delaware in the US is likely to be formed. 22 Oct 2003
The head of one of Australia’s leading communication schools, Charles Sturt University’s Associate Professor Tom Watson believes UK research on the future of television presents an opportunity for the Australian broadcast sector to anticipate change over the next decade. Australian university helps to relieve nursing shortage 02 Oct 2003
An Australian university is helping address the critical shortage of nurses in Canada, with more than 60 Health Science students to graduate in Toronto this weekend, Saturday 4 October. CSU wins major contract to further PNG education 18 Sep 2003
Charles Sturt University is set to provide postgraduate studies to lecturers at primary teachers colleges in Papua New Guinea under a $1.4 million AusAID-funded contract. |

