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Shared values lead to international education agreement


A common pursuit of higher education in areas ranging from interfaith dialogue to policing leadership and environmental sustainability will see closer ties between Australia’s Charles Sturt University and a leading Korean institution.

CSU partners Asian neighbours in emergency training


Government agencies in Indonesia and Singapore are set to benefit from degree courses developed by Charles Sturt University in policing and emergency management.

Are we winning the 'war on terrorism'?


Seven years on from the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the United States, a CSU academic is posing the questions "what has changed" and "are we winning against terrorism"?

Olympics provide lasting memories for CSU lecturer


CSU lecturer Dr Stephen Bird helped the Indonesian national team win medals at the XXIX Olympiad in Beijing, China, shared a bus ride with Jamaican gold medal sprinter Usain Bolt, met the entire US Olympic basketball team, and narrowly missed catching the football David Beckham kicked into the crowd at the closing ceremony.

Climate change: a threat to food security


Climate change is seriously threatening the ability of regional Australia to produce food for export to countries facing food shortages.

New degree a fast track to IT employment


Addressing the severe skills shortages in Australia’s information technology (IT) industry, Charles Sturt University announced a new degree on Tuesday 29 July that will see students enter the IT workforce in 12 months instead of the usual three or four years.

Big space for data storage degree at CSU


CSU has been celebrated as being among the first universities worldwide to offer an integrated Masters program in managing data storage at EMC World, an EMC Corporation global conference held recently in the US.

Australia can help ease world food crisis


Governments need to take immediate positive steps to alleviate the deepening world food crisis which has triggered recent unrest in developing countries due to mounting food scarcity and rising food prices, says a leading CSU academic.

CSU expert advises European Union


Charles Sturt University (CSU) expertise is being sought in the heart of Europe as a business academic has been appointed to expert advisory panels for the Republic of Slovenia and the European Union (EU).

Leading Australian theologian to steer global network


A leading Australian theologian at Charles Sturt University (CSU) will chair an international theological network from Tuesday 1 July and steer the organisation for the next three years.

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