Archive
Living a vision for inland Australia
Wednesday, 11 Mar 2009Dr David Asimus' passion for agriculture and commitment to CSU has led to the establishment of the Asimus Endowment for Agriculture in honour of the former Chancellor of CSU.
Ambulance Accelerated Pathway for paramedic students
Tuesday, 10 Mar 2009CSU and the Ambulance Service of NSW have collaborated to offer the 'Ambulance Accelerated Pathway' to fast-track entry into the paramedic profession and guarantee employment with Ambulance while students still study for a paramedic degree.
Working together for regional Australia
Monday, 9 Mar 2009Charles Sturt University and Southern Cross University have welcomed the announcement of funding for a feasibility study into the creation of a new national university based in regional Australia.
New education pathways for CSU and CIT
Friday, 6 Mar 2009Charles Sturt University and the Canberra Institute of Technology will sign an agreement today, Friday 6 March, to create higher education pathways between the two institutions for students from the Australian Capital Territory, regional NSW, and overseas.
Looking back to forge ahead in excellence
Thursday, 5 Mar 2009While 2009 provides CSU with an opportunity to celebrate its 20th anniversary, the year is also a time to honour the 114 year tradition of excellence and innovation in teaching, learning and research.
Agricultural productivity and research investment decline
Thursday, 26 Feb 2009Re-emerging concerns about food security is just one symptom of the declining trend in Australian agricultural productivity and in investment in agricultural research, according to Dr John Mullen, adjunct professor at the CSU Faculty of Business.
New university feasibility proposal submitted
Tuesday, 24 Feb 2009Charles Sturt University and Southern Cross University have submitted a proposal to the Federal Government to undertake a feasibility study into the creation of a new national university based in regional Australia.
In training we trust
Wednesday, 18 Feb 2009Friendships and informal networks play an important role in shaping how Vocational and Education and Training providers meet the local training needs in rural and regional communities, according to a new study at Charles Sturt University.
Indigenous academics back call to 'change Australia Day'
Thursday, 12 Feb 2009Indigenous academics at CSU wholeheartedly support the call by 2009 Australian of the Year, Professor Mick Dodson, for a national 'conversation' about changing the date and name of Australia Day.
Protégés celebrate Darwin bicentennial: Albury
Tuesday, 10 Feb 2009CSU scientists in Albury-Wodonga will celebrate the 200th birthday of the 'father of evolution', Charles Darwin, whose theory of evolution is one of the most significant advancements in our understanding of the natural world.