Archive
Local business teams with CSU to develop new product
Monday, 22 Nov 2004Proving research and development can be achieved even in small business, Dubbo-based business Bos Web Management has teamed with Charles Sturt University to develop a unique application for the property industry.
New line-up at CSU School of Communication
Friday, 5 Nov 2004Communication students from Charles Sturt University have always been highly sought after by the media industry and this trend looks set to continue with the appointment of new senior academic staff.
Caution called for over Sex Discrimination Act
Wednesday, 3 Nov 2004A group of women researchers at Charles Sturt University has warned against any amendments to the Sex Discrimination Act, labelling proposed changes as an issue which should trouble fair minded Australians.
Students get orientated for a university life
Tuesday, 2 Nov 2004The transition to the academic and social life at Charles Sturt University starts for more than 1 000 new students next Monday 16 February when Orientation Week or O Week begins for those studying on the Wagga Wagga Campus.
CSU moves against the trend
Friday, 22 Oct 2004Charles Sturt University has caught the attention of prospective university students in NSW, according to early figures released this week by the NSW Universities Admission Centre for the 2005 academic year.
Saving lives behind the scenes
Tuesday, 5 Oct 2004They are the second largest group of health professionals in Australia after nurses.
2004 Biotechnology Innovation Festival
Tuesday, 5 Oct 20042004 Biotechnology Innovation Festival on 14 May 2004, Titled "Biological Solutions" at Wagga Wagga Civic Centre, Wagga Wagga
Social workers take centre stage at international forum
Thursday, 30 Sep 2004The social work profession has never been more challenged by the demands of modern society and a series of critical discussion points for the profession will be raised by Charles Sturt University academics.
Ambassador of European Commission visits CSU
Monday, 20 Sep 2004A visit to Charles Sturt University next month by the Ambassador of the European Commission to Australia and New Zealand Piergiorgio Mazzocchi will give Riverina industry and business a direct insight into Australia’s largest economic partner.
Major funding promise for Police Training in Australia
Monday, 13 Sep 2004Charles Sturt University’s Australian Graduate School of Policing based in Manly, NSW welcomes the Federal Coalition’s promise of $11.2 million announced during the election campaign.