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Brisbane’s face in pictures


Visitors to the new Museum of Brisbane were confronted with eight markedly different faces among its first exhibitions, which opened last Saturday 25 October.

Computing and philosophy united


Computing and philosophy may at first appear entirely separate disciplines but a forthcoming conference in Canberra aims will reveal that the two fields have much to contribute to each other.

Science, Space and $


The NSW Government has expressed confidence in the spatial science program at Charles Sturt University through a $100 000 investment in student scholarships.

Diversity in IT education at CSU


Two leading educators of Information Technology students at Charles Sturt University believe that IT courses need to broaden their education base so students obtain full value from their degrees.

New rural health facilities and library for Thurgoona Campus


State-of-the-art rural health facilities and a library and information technology centre have been announced as part of a $20 million proposal to significantly expand Charles Sturt University’s Thurgoona Campus.

The fight against blight, weeds and diseases


The protection of one Australia’s most valuable crops, canola, from
potentially crippling diseases is the focus of research by a leading plant
pathologist at Charles Sturt University,

The science of dairy products


Industry and consumer satisfaction are high on the agenda of Charles Sturt University researcher Dr Samson Agboola as he studies the changes that dairy products undergo during processing and storage.

The heart of science


The battle against the leading cause of mortality, sudden heart attacks, motivates Charles Sturt University researcher Dr Lexin Wang to pursue studies and clinical trials in Australia and overseas.

From eucalypt survival to Wollemi Pine decline


The Charles Sturt University (CSU) botanist who discovered the secret bushfire survival skills of the eucalypt has turned his attention to a suspected ‘design flaw’ in the endangered Wollemi Pine.

The way ahead in radiography


The latest technology used by radiographers throughout Australia will be unveiled this Wednesday 13 August by Charles Sturt University Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Goulter in Wagga Wagga.

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