Archive
$2.7 million for philosophy centre
Tuesday, 21 Jan 2003Research into the corruption risks of information technology, human rights in the workplace and appropriate responses to terrorism are just a few of the areas that have gained the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE) a significant international standing.
Industry leader appointed new School of Communication Head
Monday, 20 Jan 2003A leading figure in the United Kingdom public relations industry has been appointed Head of Charles Sturt University’s School of Communication.
New leaders for arts and health at CSU
Tuesday, 14 Jan 2003Continuing to achieve strong graduate outcomes and furthering research innovation are among the aims for newly appointed Charles Sturt University faculty Deans, Professor Lyn Gorman and Professor Mark Burton.
Multilingual children's speech - new online resource
Friday, 16 Nov 2012A new online resource has been created by a leading speech and language expert and colleagues at CSU with contributions by speech-language pathologists from around the world.
CSU students on cutting edge of mobile technology
Tuesday, 7 Jan 2003Six Charles Sturt University students have been named as finalists in the international Ericsson Kacip @ Cut-Edge Award 2003 Competition in Malaysia.
CSU academics lead at international education research conference
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Two academics at CSU will have distinctive roles at the Australian Association For Research In Education 2009 International Education Research Conference in Canberra from Sunday 29 November to Thursday 3 December.
Hunter winemaker toasted for industry contribution
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Hunter Valley winemaker and NSW wine industry award winner Phil Ryan described studying at Charles Sturt University in the late 1970s as an exciting period in the evolution of the Australian wine industry.
CSU commentator on water flows in the Murray Darling Basin
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003In light of the national emergency summit on the current poor state of water storage in the Murray Darling Basin to be held today, Tuesday 7 November in Canberra, Charles Sturt University has researchers who can comment on the problems facing irrigators and communities in the region.
Improving literacy of teenage refugees in rural NSW
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The English literacy skills of teenage refugees in regional NSW have been boosted in the first trial of an Australian Literacy and Numeracy Foundation program outside the Sydney metropolitan area.
University mourns the passing of top journalism student
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Charles Sturt University is mourning the passing of Melanie Andreazza, the third year Journalism student who died in a tragic car accident this week (1 November).