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China is just a heartbeat away for Australian scientist


A clinical scientist from Charles Sturt University who is leading research on both sides of the world into sudden heart attack deaths has been appointed Honorary Professor of Medicine at one of China’s largest teaching hospitals.

University medallist awarded breast cancer scholarship


An outstanding Charles Sturt University graduate who has already made a contribution to international cancer research is the winner of a new National Breast Cancer Foundation Scholarship.

Public service vulnerable to online corruption


NSW public agencies are highly vulnerable to electronic corruption, according to a Charles Sturt University report prepared for the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption.

Independent report gives "clean slate" for Montague incident


Charles Sturt University researchers have been congratulated for their
work into wildlife ecology on Montague Island in a recent report on research and management in the NSW south coast nature reserve.

Know your native plants


Putting a name to the native plants of Wagga Wagga and the NSW South West Slopes is now as easy as flicking the pages of a new book published by the conservation group, Greening Australia.

National grants support industry and regional research


Charles Sturt University has increased its share of industry-linked grants, with a number of projects aimed to benefit regional Australia following the announcement of Australian Research Council funding for 2002.

Partnership to foster high-tech agriculture worldwide


Innovative biotechnological research in agriculture will be the focus of a five-year partnership signed this week between Charles Sturt University and Centre for the Application of Molecular Biology to International Agriculture.

Complementary medicine joins CSU degree


Complementary medicine is now recognised as a $1 billion a year industry in Australia.

Study opportunities double at Dubbo Campus


Tertiary study opportunities at Charles Sturt University’s Dubbo Campus have doubled, with the addition of four new courses from 2002.

Careers in cancer detection receive boost


The work of cytologists is vital to cancer detection, yet there is a chronic shortage of cytologists in Australia.

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