Archive
School of the Air trial via satellite
Monday, 6 Sep 1999Evaluation of the Outback Satellite Education trial, launched by Education and Training Minister John Aquilina in Sydney this week, is being conducted at the Charles Sturt University.
New Advisory Committee for CSU Dubbo
Tuesday, 24 Aug 1999Dubbo has received official status as a full campus of Charles Sturt University with the appointment of a new Advisory Committee announced at the inaugural meeting of The University Council in Bathurst.
$500 million mooted for Bankstown to take regional air services
Saturday, 14 Aug 1999A major new report by the Western Research Institute at Charles Sturt University has put forward a strong case for regional airlines to be encouraged to move to an upgraded Bankstown Airport.
CSU Honours grants on offer
Friday, 13 Aug 1999Budding researchers will be heartened by a $100, 000 injection by Charles Sturt University into funding for research into science, agriculture and information technology.
Gilmore Centre wins NSW Health funding grant
Friday, 13 Aug 1999The Gilmore Centre for Rural Health Improvement has won a $210,000 funding boost awarded in recognition of innovation and excellence in health and medical research.
Premier's award for HSC On-Line
Thursday, 12 Aug 1999The productive partnership between Charles Sturt University and the Department of Education and Training to create HSC On-line, has been recognised with a bronze award in the Premier's Public Sector Awards for 1999.
Drought adds threat to fish stocks
Thursday, 5 Aug 1999Research into acid-producing soils along major rivers in northern NSW has illustrated the added threat posed by Mother Nature to fish stocks in the region, according to Dr Ben Wilson from Charles Sturt University.
Advertising course comes of age with prestigious graduate success
Wednesday, 4 Aug 1999Only four years into its lifespan, Charles Sturt University's advertising course is already making a name for itself in the competitive international arena, with its most recent graduates accepting some of the industry's highest honours.
Significant academic career rewarded
Wednesday, 4 Aug 1999More than three decades of teaching language and Greek culture will be rewarded tomorrow, when Charles Sturt University academic associate Dr George Kanarakis is awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Letters.
Medal winner uses political experience as career stepping stone
Wednesday, 4 Aug 1999While most voters in the Armidale region decided against giving young Martin Lawrence their number 1 vote, Charles Sturt University had no hesitation in awarding him the highest graduate academic honour.