Archive
Research and teaching excellence rewarded
Sunday, 12 Oct 2003A group of Charles Sturt University academics have proven that research and teaching can go hand-in-hand, winning the Vice-Chancellor’s excellence awards for teaching and research in 2003.
Vets for rural Australia
Sunday, 12 Oct 2003In an important step forward for rural and regional Australia, Charles Sturt University in NSW is set to become the only provider of veterinary science graduates outside the metropolitan centres.
Big research gains at CSU
Tuesday, 7 Oct 2003Significant rises in research income and research publications for Charles Sturt University are being hailed as extremely important wins for the 14 year old institution and its research expertise.
Charles Sturt University’s Foundationand Awards Night
Sunday, 5 Oct 2003Industry support of higher education and students’ academic excellence will be celebrated in Albury on Albury City Campus, Guinea St, Albury.
Diversity in IT education at CSU
Tuesday, 30 Sep 2003Two leading educators of Information Technology students at Charles Sturt University believe that IT courses need to broaden their education base so students obtain full value from their degrees.
CSU disappointed at missing out
Friday, 19 Sep 2003Charles Sturt University is extremely disappointed at missing out on extra nursing places announced today, Friday 19 September by the Federal Minister, Dr Brendan Nelson.
CSU wins major contract to further PNG education
Thursday, 18 Sep 2003Charles Sturt University is set to provide postgraduate studies to lecturers at primary teachers colleges in Papua New Guinea under a $1.4 million AusAID-funded contract.
CSU Research Conference
Tuesday, 16 Sep 2003Pre-conference Workshop: Friday 19 September 2003Main Conference: Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 September 2003 Theme: Qualitative Research as Interpretive Practice.
Crisis looming for human research
Monday, 15 Sep 2003The future of research into complex social and health issues is being threatened by the backlash of conservatism in government policy and funding arenas in developed countries, according to leading US international researcher Professor Yvonna Lincoln.
CSU students win international award again
Sunday, 7 Sep 2003Two teams of Charles Sturt University Bachelor of Information Technology students have scooped the pool at the Ericsson Kacip @ Cut-Edge Award 2003 Competition in Malaysia.