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More paramedics, and better educated

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
There are more paramedics working in Australia, they are better qualified, and increasingly they are women, analysis of the 2011 Australian Bureau of Statistics Census data shows.

IT industry backs free CSU short course

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
IT professionals worldwide have responded enthusiastically to Charles Sturt University's (CSU) decision to offer a free short-course in Windows Phone 8 development.

CSU helps map out sustainable future for mining

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Research underway at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Orange is using native wetland plants to help map out a sustainable future for Australian mining.

Self-esteem begins at home

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
On the eve of the Federal Government's inaugural National Safe Schools Week, Professor Paul Burnett, Pro Vice-Chancellor Research and Graduate Training at Charles Sturt University, talks about the damage caused by bullying.

Industry relevance keeps CSU postgraduate IT enrolments strong

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Despite downward trends at other universities, domestic student interest and enrolments in postgraduate information technology courses at CSU are strong and make it the market leader.

University exercise and sports leaders' forum in Bathurst

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
CSU in Bathurst will host a forum for university exercise and sports Heads of Schools in Australia and New Zealand on Wednesday 5, Thursday 6 and Friday 7 December.

Never too old to learn at CSU

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Driven by his mantra 'of having a go', 73 year-old Mr Mike Strange has just been accepted into CSU's early entry scheme, known as the Principal's Recommendation Entry Program.

Graduation splendour returns to central Albury

Wednesday, 26 Nov 2008

ree graduation ceremonies to be staged by CSU will return to central Albury over two days from next Thursday morning, 13 December.

Computer game an educational tool

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
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.

Royal radio prank unethical: CSU experts

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
CSU journalism academics believe the prank call by 2DayFM radio presenters in Australia that resulted in the death of a nurse in the UK highlights the serious ethical implications of such calls and the impacts the media can have on individuals.

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