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First public ethics chair at CSU


Charles Sturt University has appointed Australia’s first professor of public ethics with a commitment to help invigorate intellectual debate in Australia.

International experience for CSU journalism students


Journalism students at CSU have won scholarships from the national Copyright Agency Limited to help them to gain work experience with media organisations overseas.

Research into infant childcare and endangered parrots win national funds


CSU researchers have won nationally competitive research funds to examine the balance between the survival of an endangered parrot and commercial agriculture, and the question of what life is like for infants in childcare.

Free program to help hurdle language barriers


An online program to help professionals from many disciplines who communicate with interpreters who work with people who don’t speak English will now be provided for free to all Charles Sturt University students.

Leading anti-apartheid theologian to speak at CSU


A leading international theologian who fought to end apartheid in South Africa will deliver a public lecture at CSU's Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture in Canberra on Monday 26 May.

CSU experts on federal Budget


The 2008 federal Budget is the first to be delivered by Labor in 13 years. Charles Sturt University has experienced media commentators who can comment on how this Budget will affect various sections of the Australian community.

Lest we forget


An academic from CSU hopes to lift from historical obscurity the tragic deaths of 26 army recruits more than 60 years ago. It remains the largest accident in the history of the Australian army.

CSU honorary doctor next G-G for Australia


Charles Sturt University welcomes the announcement of Her Excellency, Ms Quentin Bryce, AO, the Governor of Queensland and an Honorary Doctor of the University, to be the next Governor-General of Australia.

Images of CSU remain


The imagery of an international Charles Sturt University (CSU) photography student is set to remain permanently at Macquarie Street , Sydney, in recognition of the Charles Sturt University Week held recently in the NSW State Parliament .

Rural communities can keep their teachers


Researchers at Charles Sturt University have been surprised by the initial response to their invitation to small rural and remote Australian schools to participate in a study of strategies to attract and retain quality teachers.

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