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Still no certainty for universities

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003

CSU Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann has expressed disappointment at the failure of the government to negotiate a fair higher education reform package through the Senate.

New course to design mobile apps

Wednesday, 3 Dec 2014

CSU will introduce a new postgraduate degree in the development of mobile applications from 2015, in response to industry demand.

CSU honours former Vice-Chancellor

Tuesday, 2 Dec 2014

CSU will present its former Vice-Chancellor, Emeritus Professor Ian Goulter, AM, with an honorary award on Wednesday 3 December.

Public relations and ethics: whose interests served?

Tuesday, 2 Dec 2014

A new book by a CSU academic examines the role of the professions in society, and the role of ethics in professions, particularly in the field of public relations.

New Charles Sturt University Chancellor to be installed

Monday, 1 Dec 2014

The new Chancellor of CSU, Dr Michele Allan, will be formally installed at a ceremony at CSU in Bathurst on Thursday 4 December.

Retirement of CSU Chancellor

Friday, 28 Nov 2014

On the eve of his retirement, CSU will award Chancellor Mr Lawrie Willett AO an Honorary Doctorate of the University, recognising his contribution to the University and its communities.

Dentistry students donate to RFDS

Friday, 28 Nov 2014

CSU dentistry students have donated their time and money to the Royal Flying Doctor Service in November.

CSU students talk Wiradjuri

Thursday, 27 Nov 2014

CSU and Wiradjuri Elders are this week celebrating the success of a new course designed to revitalise the Wiradjuri language, culture and heritage.

National awards to human movement research student

Thursday, 27 Nov 2014

A CSU PhD student has won two awards for his research presentations at the recent national Sports Medicine Australia conference in Canberra.

ABC and SBS cuts: silencing dissenting voices?

Wednesday, 26 Nov 2014

A CSU academic argues that the federal government's 'efficiency dividend' cuts to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and the Special Broadcasting Service are an attempt to silence or curtail opposition voices in a democracy.

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