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Without trust comes surveillance


Ever wondered if your emails are being monitored by the boss? Feel like you’re being watched at work?

One million ways to HSC success


NSW HSC Online has become an essential bookmark for HSC students if the numbers of pages accessed during 2002 is indicative.

Federal Minister for Science visits CSU


Veterinary science, water and biological solutions will be just some of
the issues discussed with Federal Minister for Science, Mr Peter McGauran, during a visit to Charles Sturt University.

Malaysian Government recognises CSU degree


Charles Sturt University’s international reputation continues to grow,
with confirmation that the Malaysian Government has accredited its food science degree.

World science conference comes to CSU


In recognition of its world-leading research in biological weed control, Charles Sturt University has won a bid to host an international conference in Wagga Wagga in September 2005.

Donation brings industry and education together


The push to bring nuclear medical professionals to regional areas is gaining greater industry support, with the donation of a high-tech gamma camera to Charles Sturt University’s nuclear medicine laboratory.

Drought poses problems for rural roadsides


Native grasses, shrubs and trees in agricultural regions face a major decline unless great care is taken in grazing roadside reserves and stock routes as drought spreads across south-eastern Australia.

When a nuclear career becomes clear


If the word “nuclear” conjures images of Hollywood style mutations, mushroom clouds and a Mad Max lifestyle after a nuclear holocaust, you’re not alone.

Salinity research and education boost at CSU


Charles Sturt University is playing a leading role in salinity research
and education as a key participant in the new Cooperative Research Centre for Plant-based Management of Dryland Salinity.

Federal Minister reaffirms commitment to regional universities


The Federal Minister for Education, Dr Brendan Nelson has reaffirmed his commitment to the importance of regional universities in a speech to Charles Sturt University staff and researchers from the Murray Darling Freshwater Research Centre.

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