Archive
SPRUNG Festival reaches national favourite event finals
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Following its nomination in October for the title of Australia's Favourite Event, the annual SPRUNG Festival of theatrical performances at CSU in Bathurst has been announced as one of the 10 finalists.
Indigenous business students in Bathurst for residential school
Monday, 11 Nov 2013Indigenous students studying management by distance education at CSU are in Bathurst this week for a residential school and the presentation of awards on Wednesday 13 November.
Olympics better by a degree
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A 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.
New book urges 'Digital Dieting' for all
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003We were warned that the 'information age' would result from rapid mass computing and communication, and now a new book by a CSU academic urges prudent' selective use of social media.
CSU wins 2013 national student advertising competition
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Industry-standard presentations and recommendations were the hallmarks of pitches by CSU advertising students in the finals of the International Advertising Association 2013 'Big Idea' competition in Sydney on Monday 11 November.
ABC supports 'Career Links' at CSU
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation are launching a collaborative project to introduce Indigenous students from rural and regional NSW to university education and careers associated with the ABC.
No such thing as level playing field: Fischer
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003There is no such thing as a "level playing field" in international trade, , but it is how you deal with the uneven conditions that counts, according to former Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade and Deputy Prime Minister, The Hon. Tim Fischer.
CSU boosted with $580 000 for research
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Two research projects at Charles Sturt University (CSU) have been granted a total of $580 000 to investigate the benefits and harms of birds and insects to horticulture, and the role of virtues in social services.
Drug-deaths: researcher seeks sibling experiences
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A CSU social work researcher is hoping to shine a light on the secrecy, shame and stigma of drug-use and drug-related deaths in Australia.
Cuts to higher education will impact CSU
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The Vice-Chancellor and President of CSU, Professor Andrew Vann, says yesterday's cuts to the Australian higher education sector, announced by the federal government, will impact on the University and its capacity to contribute to the productivity of regional and rural Australia.