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Students arrive at Charles Sturt University in Orange

Tuesday, 15 Feb 2005
Charles Sturt University will today (Tuesday 15 February) welcome its first enrolment of CSU students in Orange.

Grazing ban in Victorian Alpine National Park

Sunday, 6 Feb 2005
Charles Sturt University has a range of experts who can offer comment on the ban on cattle grazing in the Victorian Alpine National Park announced recently by the Victorian Government. 

Life-saving surgery a world first for CSU lecturer

Saturday, 29 Jan 2005
A Charles Sturt University (CSU) biomedical science lecturer has returned home after performing life-saving surgery in China.

Mount Panorama prepares for Lap of Honour Tsunami appeal

Wednesday, 19 Jan 2005
Mount Panorama, the internationally renowned motor racing circuit in Bathurst, NSW, will come alive on Sunday 20 February, not to the roar of V8 engines, but to the sound of hundreds of people taking advantage of a once-off opportunity to walk or run the famous circuit to raise funds for the Tsunami disaster relief efforts of CARE Australia.

Demand for study at Charles Sturt University increases

Wednesday, 19 Jan 2005
Charles Sturt University has bucked the downward trend in the higher education sector, increasing the number of applicants who have listed CSU as their university of first choice (first preferences) by 12 per cent on last year.

Student tragedy rocks Uni community

Monday, 3 Jan 2005
The tragic road death of a Charles Sturt University student in the early hours of the morning has stunned the CSU community.

Charles Sturt University on Rural Medical School

Monday, 3 Jan 2005
In response to a media statement issued today by the NSW Nationals, Charles Sturt University (CSU) Dean of the Faculty of Health Studies, Professor Mark Burton wished to clarify some aspects of the statement.

Essential fire safety guide from CSU graduate

Tuesday, 21 Dec 2004
A new book by Charles Sturt University graduate John Schauble should be essential reading for Australian households this summer.

International leader backs regional brain injury research

Tuesday, 7 Dec 2004
President-elect of the International Brain Injury Association Dr David Burke will become patron of a new research partnership between Charles Sturt University and the Greater Murray Area Health Service.

CSU increases offers in areas of need

Thursday, 2 Dec 2004
In response to high demand for Federal government funded HECS places, Charles Sturt University has increased its student intake in areas of critical regional need, such as teaching, nursing and its allied health courses.

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