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A watershed for pharmacy education

Tuesday, 4 Sep 2001
Charles Sturt University has energised and re-invigorated pharmacy education throughout Australia, according to the Registrar of the Pharmacy Board of NSW, Ian Dean.

Education Minister to open new CSU buildings

Monday, 3 Sep 2001
Federal Minister for Education, Training and Youth Affairs, Dr David Kemp, will open a new $2.5 million administrative and research centre at Charles Sturt University (CSU) at 6pm today, Friday 9 March.

Mad about food safety

Thursday, 30 Aug 2001
Headlines screaming about “mad cow” disease panic in Europe generated concern about food safety in most of the developed world.

Pay farmers for community services: retiring academic

Tuesday, 28 Aug 2001
Agriculture is being held back by urban communities who underestimate its worth in providing food and managing the landscape, according to a leading agriculturalist from Charles Sturt University.

Dubbo recognised for growth in university places

Friday, 24 Aug 2001
Charles Sturt University’s Dubbo Campus has been recognised as a growth region for higher education in the latest allocation of additional university places from the Commonwealth Government.

CSU cleans up rural health awards

Thursday, 23 Aug 2001
Charles Sturt University has been awarded 16 out of 30 scholarships offered this year by the NSW Health Department for university students from rural areas who have enrolled in allied health courses.

Interested in a policing career? Visit the Police Career Day

Thursday, 23 Aug 2001
For anyone who has considered joining the NSW Police Service, the experience of policing student Robyn Tanti may be inspirational.

New winemaker to boost research

Wednesday, 22 Aug 2001
A winemaker will be appointed at the newly opened CD Blake experimental winery at Charles Sturt University with funding announced yesterday by the Commonwealth Government.

Commonwealth Bank and CSU enter new partnership

Monday, 13 Aug 2001
Up to 600 staff from around Australia will study a new education program that Charles Sturt University has developed exclusively for the Commonwealth Bank’s business banking division.

Better teachers, faster, thanks to new education program

Wednesday, 8 Aug 2001
Skilled professionals with a genuine desire to begin a teaching career will be able to achieve that goal after just 18 months of study as opposed to the normal four years, under a new program being offered by Charles Sturt University.

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