Archive
Crossing educational borders
Thursday, 25 Jun 2009Crossing borders between communities, cultures and curriculum will be a major goal for a national conference for Australia’s teacher educators to be held next week in Albury.
Helping world's poorest to protect global biodiversity
Monday, 22 Jun 2009Fulfillling human needs using the ways in which nature benefits humans, or 'nature's services', could protect endangered plants and animals in the world’s poorest regions, says a leading CSU ecological researcher.
Champion of wine industry collaboration appointed to key University role
Monday, 15 Jun 2009A highly accomplished wine industry identity and researcher, Professor Jim Hardie, has been appointed as the Director of the National Wine and Grape Industry Centre at CSU at Wagga Wagga.
Lighting the way in studio design
Monday, 15 Jun 2009A CSU student's goal to work locally to produce sustainable designs and practice for art studios around the globe has been given a major boost through financial support from Australia's premier arts funding body, the Australia Council.
Australians Launch Unique MBA Program in Canada
Tuesday, 9 Jun 2009Dr Ian Goulter, the Vice-Chancellor and President of Australia’s leading provider of flexible delivery education, Charles Sturt University, today dramatically increased the University’s commitment to its Ontario campus, in Burlington, with the official launch of a new MBA program.
Students graduate in Ontario
Wednesday, 3 Jun 2009An Australian living in Burlington who was inspired by his Canadian wife to change careers is one of almost 200 Bachelor of Primary Education Studies students to graduate at ceremonies to be held at Charles Sturt University Ontario on Friday 5 June.
Defending Australian pigs from swine flu
Friday, 29 May 2009There are renewed warnings for Australian pig farmers to implement and maintain strict biosecurity measures in the wake of the spread of the new influenza A (H1N1) across the country.
Anemia and heart failure
Thursday, 28 May 2009A new study by a cardiologist at CSU has found a significant rise in the risk of death for chronic heart failure patients who also suffer from the blood disease anemia.
The eucalyptus flavour
Thursday, 28 May 2009How much is too much has been the enduring question posed by winemakers when trying to assess consumer preference for a eucalyptus flavour in Australian red wine.
CSU graduation ceremony for Canberra
Thursday, 21 May 2009Charles Sturt University will hold one graduation ceremony in Canberra on Friday 22 May, as 70 graduates receive their degrees, diplomas and certificates from CSU Chancellor Lawrie Willett, AO.