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CSU course caters for students near and far


Two students from the United States and Switzerland have travelled half way across the world to attend a Charles Sturt University residential school.

A lesson in community living from the developing world


We have lost what it means to be a community in developed countries,
says a social work educator from Charles Sturt University.

CSU tests the limits worldwide


Charles Sturt University students around the world, from Davis Station
in Antarctica to the jungles of Papua New Guinea, will tackle exams in
some 330 different subjects over the next two weeks.

Charles Sturt University extends partnerships in China


A growing rate of offshore enrolments at Charles Sturt University is set to increase with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with China's Kingold Private University on 5 November.

Book highlights German role in Pacific island country


A new book by an Australian historian places a hitherto unknown and positive light on the German colonisation of the Mariana Islands in the North Pacific at the end of the 19th Century.

CSU performs well in Exporter of the Year Award


Charles Sturt University's expertise in exporting education was recognised when it was announced as runner-up in the education category of the Premier's NSW Exporter of the Year Awards.

CSU wins education exporter award


The success of Charles Sturt University in increasing its overseas student market has been recognised with a Highly Commended award in the 1999 Premier's NSW Exporter of the Year Awards.

CSU campus transformed to BandTown


It's not quite Homebush, but Charles Sturt University's Bathurst Campus certainly has an international feel this week as it becomes host to the Australian and international members of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Marching Band.

CSU human rights researcher condemns Government's UN policy


Charles Sturt University human rights researcher and social justice lecturer Dr Sharon Pickering has criticised the Australian Government's decision to call for a complete review of the United Nations Treaty System.

International students reward Bathurst community


International students on Charles Sturt University's Bathurst Campus will recognise local businesses and community groups who have offered generous assistance in welcoming them to the City.

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