Archive
Broadband research by CSU Ironman graduate
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003New research by a CSU PhD graduate into the adoption of high-speed broadband by Australian households has found four key factors influence the decision to adopt the technology.
Workshop gives students a view of health careers
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Aboriginal students from schools across the Hastings region will take part in a workshop in Port Macquarie Monday 11 November designed to provide them with an insight into careers in the health sector.
SPRUNG Festival reaches national favourite event finals
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Following its nomination in October for the title of Australia's Favourite Event, the annual SPRUNG Festival of theatrical performances at CSU in Bathurst has been announced as one of the 10 finalists.
Pharmacist champions health in Broken Hill
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Returning to his remote community after graduating with a Bachelor of Pharmacy from Charles Sturt University (CSU), Mr Lloyd Smith is now championing improved health and education in far west NSW.
New University Centre in Wangaratta to tackle agricultural skills shortage
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Ian Goulter, has welcomed the announcement by the Minister for Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, Senator the Hon. Chris Evans, of funding of around $8 million to tackle the chronic shortages of tertiary educated agricultural professionals in Australia.
New CSU campus in Port Macquarie
Wednesday, 7 Dec 2011CSU Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Ian Goulter, has welcomed the announcement by the Minister for Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, Senator the Hon. Chris Evans, of funding for a new campus in Port Macquarie.
Cuts to higher education will impact CSU
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The Vice-Chancellor and President of CSU, Professor Andrew Vann, says yesterday's cuts to the Australian higher education sector, announced by the federal government, will impact on the University and its capacity to contribute to the productivity of regional and rural Australia.
Regional universities go direct to local students
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003With Charles Sturt University's (CSU) newest campus opening at Port Macquarie recently, local students will get the chance to discover more about university life and potential career paths when the University Road Show comes to town next week.
Floods close CSU in Wagga Wagga
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The best wishes of all CSU staff and students go to the people of the Central West and Riverina in NSW and northern Victoria as they face major flooding caused by recent torrential downpours across these states.
Right to vote = right to do wrong?
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003It might be morally permissible to prevent uncommitted, or 'careless', voters from voting, according to a CSU academic.