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Giant goanna slinks into a paddock near CSU


The first year it was a giant map of Australia, the next a huge wallaby. This year it will be the biggest effort yet - a 1.2 kilometre long goanna.

ANZ-University alliance offers first e-MBA to staff


ANZ, Charles Sturt University, and the International Marketing Institute today announced an alliance to provide Australia's first university accredited learning program to be provided over a corporate intranet.

Small is best in marathon running


Weather conditions in Sunday's Olympic men's marathon will have as much to do with who crosses the finish line first, as the level and intensity of the competitors' training programs, according results of a recent study.

Double degrees address teacher shortage


Charles Sturt University will increase employment opportunities for graduates in science, mathematics and information technology with three new double degree courses to be offered next year.

Close encounter of the remote kind


The world's first clear sequence of images taken of a "near miss" space rock that zoomed past Earth this week were taken by Australia's first remotely controlled telescope at Charles Sturt University.

Learning online made ezy for all


An online learning program set to revolutionise library skills training around Australia and overseas will be launched at Charles Sturt University today, Thursday 17 August.

Computer game an educational tool


The educational potential of computer games that emphasises cooperative rather than aggressive behaviour, has landed a Charles Sturt University academic a $60 000 Federal Government grant.

Olympics better by a degree


A Charles Sturt University information technology student was so keen
to be involved in the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games that he put off graduation to be part of the Technical and Specialist Volunteers Program.

Drama coup for CSU


A NSW Department of Education and Training initiative to enhance the communication skills of school students through drama, has provided Charles Sturt University's School of Communication with a innovative teaching consultancy.

Malaysian students celebrate end of studies in Australia


The Australian regional city of Wagga Wagga was the destination this week for more than 200 Malaysian university students who have just finished their studies with Charles Sturt University.

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