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Senior health manager receives academic boost
Friday, 14 Apr 2000Senior New Zealand health department manager Sharon Brownie, gave her career another boost when she graduated from the Master of Health Services Management from Charles Sturt University.
International students reward Bathurst community
Saturday, 8 Apr 2000International students on Charles Sturt University's Bathurst Campus will recognise local businesses and community groups who have offered generous assistance in welcoming them to the City.
Further accolades for Thurgoona Campus
Friday, 7 Apr 2000Charles Sturt University's Thurgoona Campus has won further critical acclaim, this time for the design of its environmentally sensitive buildings.
CSU confident in police education program
Friday, 7 Apr 2000Policing education and recruit training are more thorough and rigorous than they have ever been, according to Charles Sturt University's Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Professor Ross Chambers.
CSU welcomes million-dollar boost to science education
Thursday, 30 Mar 2000Charles Sturt University has been awarded $1,011,400 to deliver science courses in water management and salinity education around Australia over the next three years.
Farmers need community support to battle salinity: CSU research
Wednesday, 29 Mar 2000Farmers need wider community support to battle growing salinity in the Murray-Darling Basin, according to Charles Sturt University researcher and associate director of the Johnstone Centre, Dr Allan Curtis.
Double degrees offer students more for their course
Thursday, 23 Mar 2000At Charles Sturt University, "seeing double" is becoming more prevalent with the announcement this week of eight new double degree courses to be offered next year across the University.
New test for doping in racehorses
Monday, 20 Mar 2000Charles Sturt University researchers have scored a world first with the development of a test for drug abuse in horses.
VC challenges Government to further support regional campuses
Thursday, 16 Mar 2000Charles Sturt University Vice-Chancellor Professor Cliff Blake challenged the Government to show further support to regional universities during today's announcement that Dubbo company Rawson Constructions has won the tender to build stage one of the new CSU Dubbo Campus.
Local company wins tender for CSU Dubbo Campus
Thursday, 16 Mar 2000Dubbo businesses and a number of local subcontractors are set to benefit from the announcement that Dubbo based company Rawson Constructions Pty Limited, has won the tender to build stage one of Charles Sturt University's new Dubbo Campus.