Archive
Smart Learning comes to CSU
Tuesday, 17 Sep 2013CSU is launching a new organisational change project today, known as Smart Learning, with the goal to design and implement a sector-leading curriculum, learning and teaching model.
Early classroom experience for teaching students
Tuesday, 17 Sep 2013An innovative research project by CSU academics Dr Christine Edwards-Groves and Ms Rhonda Hoare has been recognised nationally.
CSU academic: Review how senators are elected
Monday, 9 Sep 2013A political scientist from CSU believes the likely election of micro-party candidates to the Senate demonstrates the need for a review of the electoral system.
The Hustle across regional NSW
Monday, 9 Sep 2013Inspired by the reality television series, The Amazing Race, two CSU students will present their own version in a 48-hour race this month from Wagga Wagga to Bathurst for prizes worth $500.
CSU 2009 Reserve Sparkling takes national trophy
Friday, 6 Sep 2013Charles Sturt University (CSU) Winery's 2009 Reserve Sparkling has been recognised as the country's best boutique sparkling white at the 2013 Australian Boutique Wine Awards.
CSU welcomes medical school support from McGowan
Friday, 6 Sep 2013Charles Sturt University (CSU) Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann has welcomed the strong support of Independent Candidate for the federal seat of Indi Ms Cathy McGowan for a Murray Darling Medical School (MDMS).
Mid-North Coast says YES to regional medical school
Friday, 6 Sep 2013Charles Sturt University (CSU) Professor Andrew Vann today thanked the people of the Mid-North Coast and Port Macquarie for their support of a new rural medical school as proposed by CSU and La Trobe University.
Australian consumers upbeat about Chardonnay
Wednesday, 4 Sep 2013'Kath and Kim' like a glass of Chardonnay and so it appears do a few other Australians.
Examining ambulance delays
Monday, 2 Sep 2013A paramedic educator from CSU has backed calls for ambulance paramedics to be able to offer alternate pathways to treatment rather than transport patients to hospital if they don't need it.
Mistletoe birds are 'cheats'
Monday, 2 Sep 2013Contrary to popular belief, specialist animals such as the Mistletoe bird from Australia are not vital to the spread of parasitic mistletoes through woodlands and forests but 'cheat' on the efforts of more common birds, says senior CSU ecologist Associate Professor David Watson.