Archive
Follow our lead: push for more agricultural professionals
Wednesday, 10 Oct 2012A graduate and student of the agricultural science program at CSU are doing their bit to encourage young people to pursue careers in agriculture.
Anti-cancer traits found in faba beans: research
Monday, 8 Oct 2012Anti-cancer properties have been found in extracts from Australian-grown faba beans, along with effects that may have implications for treating hypertension and maintaining healthy weight.
CSU recognised with Indigenous awards
Monday, 8 Oct 2012A project designed to reconnect Indigenous youth to the Wiradjuri language and culture, run through Charles Sturt University (CSU), has been recognised in the 2012 Indigenous Higher Education Advisory Council Elders Awards.
New tool to help understand economic crashes
Monday, 8 Oct 2012A senior computing researcher at CSU has shown that complexity theory can help improve our understanding of how big economic changes such as the global financial crisis occur.
Chinese grasslands delegation to visit CSU
Friday, 5 Oct 2012Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Orange and the NSW Department of Primary Industries will host a visit by Chinese officials as part of an ongoing project to restore China’s crippled grasslands to sustainable grazing condition.
Local support for diabetes research at CSU
Friday, 28 Sep 2012Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Orange has gratefully acknowledged the support of a local diabetes support group through a recent $2 000 donation.
Loss of wine industry leader
Tuesday, 25 Sep 2012CSU is mourning the loss of Mr Ron Potter, AM, who played a key role in the establishment of wine science education and research at the University.
National Dementia Awareness Week: CSU experts
Friday, 21 Sep 2012During National Dementia Awareness Week (21 to 28 September) CSU researchers will be available to talk about their efforts to better understand the condition and improve the quality of life of the many affected.
Radiation Science gets course makeover
Friday, 21 Sep 2012CSU will add a specialisation in molecular imaging to its Master of Medical Radiation Science program in 2013.
National Life Sciences Hub opens at CSU
Friday, 21 Sep 2012A $48.6 million hub for research and education in plant and animal sciences, food production and security, animal health, and water and environmental sciences will be officially opened at CSU in Wagga Wagga on Friday 21 September.