Archive
Drought hits family, community and business
Tuesday, 27 Jan 2004A grim picture of stress, isolation, declining health and job losses in farm families, small businesses and rural communities has emerged in new research into one of Australia’s worst droughts.
Students (U)MAP their way to international studies
Wednesday, 21 Jan 2004Eight Charles Sturt University commerce students will join the growing number of foreigners studying in China, with each to spend the coming semester in the Asian country under the Australian University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific program (UMAP).
Australian native plants hit cyberspace
Monday, 19 Jan 2004Finding valuable information on plants in the Murray-Darling Basin has taken a major leap forward this week, with the launch of the Charles Sturt University Virtual Herbarium on the Internet.
Interest grows in CSU courses
Thursday, 15 Jan 2004Charles Sturt University has consolidated on last year’s strong demand to study full-time at its four regional campuses with an eight percent increase in all preferences for undergraduate courses in 2004.
Taking a bite of the Big Apple
Thursday, 15 Jan 2004This month, two Charles Sturt University communication students from Sydney will head overseas on the work experience assignment of a lifetime.
Workplace savvy school leavers
Friday, 9 Jan 2004As many Australian school students actively experience different workplace employment, a new study at Charles Sturt University will explore the impact that work has on the careers the students later pursue.
Region gains from Agricultural research contract
Monday, 22 Dec 2003Research at Charles Sturt University into the biological control of fungal diseases in broad acre crops in Australia has received a boost under a collaborative project between CSU and Wagga Wagga company, Riverina Biotech Pty Ltd.
CSU benefits from US Study Abroad boom
Monday, 15 Dec 2003At a time when overseas study programs are more popular than ever in the United States, a potential partnership between Charles Sturt University and the University of Delaware in the US is likely to be formed.
The heart of science
Monday, 8 Dec 2003The battle against the leading cause of mortality, sudden heart attacks, motivates Charles Sturt University researcher Dr Lexin Wang to pursue studies and clinical trials in Australia and overseas.
Extra places herald new CSU courses
Friday, 5 Dec 2003The 65 extra university student places to be allocated to the Albury-Wodonga Campus in 2004 reinforce Charles Sturt University’s commitment to the region.