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Research challenges popular online beliefs


Research into how Charles Sturt University students use the Internet has dispelled popular beliefs about what type of person goes online to study.

CSU students win international award – again


Two teams of Charles Sturt University Bachelor of Information Technology students have scooped the pool at the Ericsson Kacip @ Cut-Edge Award 2003 Competition in Malaysia.

The changing face of our hospitals in a technological world


Dr Lynne Johnstone, lecturer in the School of Public Health at Charles
Sturt University will share her expertise in this area with researchers
in labour management at De Montford University in Leicester England, as a Visiting Research Fellow.

CSU students on cutting edge of mobile technology


Six Charles Sturt University students have been named as finalists in the international Ericsson Kacip @ Cut-Edge Award 2003 Competition in
Malaysia.

Introducing technology to teaching Indigenous culture earns award


Developing ways of using modern technology to improve learning about Indigenous cultures has earned a Charles Sturt University academic the Microsoft Outstanding Educational Leader Award for 2003 from the NSW branch of the Australian Council of Educational Leaders.

Software to stop the pain of using computers


Do headaches and cramped, sore muscles plague you after long hours in front of a computer?

The power of near infra-red rays


The rapid and low cost analysis of air, water, vegetation, and pork and
even Viagra tablets using near infra-red rays were just a few of the topics discussed at a recent meeting in Spain of international scientists.

Unis join forces to tackle Australia’s science shortfall


A new program developed collaboratively by five Australian universities
to combat the continuing decline in science learning will be launched by
Federal Minister for Science, Peter McGauran.

Biotechnology in the bush …working together!


The 2003 Biotechnology Innovation Festival gets underway tomorrow as Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga City Council and Biotechnology Australia highlight the various aspects of biotechnology.

A lifetime of wading wetlands recognised in international award


A lifetime’s contribution to the science and management of wetlands worldwide by a Charles Sturt University academic has been recognised by a leading international society.

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