Archive
New CSU Heads of Campuses announced
Monday, 24 Nov 2003The 2004 academic year will commence at Charles Sturt University with a change in the line-up of the Heads of Campuses as CSU works to further enhance its ties with its regions.
CSU takes the reins for future equestrian champions
Monday, 24 Nov 2003The next generation of elite equestrian athletes will be nurtured in a new high performance riding and coaching program to be run at Charles Sturt University’s prestigious Equine Centre.
From eucalypt survival to Wollemi Pine decline
Saturday, 8 Nov 2003The Charles Sturt University (CSU) botanist who discovered the secret bushfire survival skills of the eucalypt has turned his attention to a suspected ‘design flaw’ in the endangered Wollemi Pine.
The way ahead in radiography
Saturday, 8 Nov 2003The latest technology used by radiographers throughout Australia will be unveiled this Wednesday 13 August by Charles Sturt University Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Goulter in Wagga Wagga.
Wealth from Water a national debate
Monday, 3 Nov 2003The vital importance of water to Australia’s wealth will be debated when political, business and industry leaders meet with academics at a national forum at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga.
Brisbane’s face in pictures
Wednesday, 29 Oct 2003Visitors to the new Museum of Brisbane were confronted with eight markedly different faces among its first exhibitions, which opened last Saturday 25 October.
Computing and philosophy united
Monday, 20 Oct 2003Computing and philosophy may at first appear entirely separate disciplines but a forthcoming conference in Canberra aims will reveal that the two fields have much to contribute to each other.
Over $1 million for CSU research
Friday, 17 Oct 2003Research into education involving Charles Sturt University academics has emerged as a big winner in the release of prestigious Australian Research Council grants.
A passion for water
Tuesday, 14 Oct 2003She may be qualified in agricultural science, with publications in water quality and aquatic ecology, but Dr Kath Bowmer is probably best known for her independent stance on water sharing and river management.
A new partner in wine research
Sunday, 12 Oct 2003The National Wine and Grape Industry Centre, based at Charles Sturt University in NSW, is in a unique position to provide proactive industry led research and education following the inclusion of a new partner, Deakin University in Victoria.