Archive
Demand for study at Charles Sturt University increases
Wednesday, 19 Jan 2005Charles Sturt University has bucked the downward trend in the higher education sector, increasing the number of applicants who have listed CSU as their university of first choice (first preferences) by 12 per cent on last year.
Student tragedy rocks Uni community
Monday, 3 Jan 2005The tragic road death of a Charles Sturt University student in the early hours of the morning has stunned the CSU community.
Charles Sturt University on Rural Medical School
Monday, 3 Jan 2005In response to a media statement issued today by the NSW Nationals, Charles Sturt University (CSU) Dean of the Faculty of Health Studies, Professor Mark Burton wished to clarify some aspects of the statement.
Essential fire safety guide from CSU graduate
Tuesday, 21 Dec 2004A new book by Charles Sturt University graduate John Schauble should be essential reading for Australian households this summer.
International leader backs regional brain injury research
Tuesday, 7 Dec 2004President-elect of the International Brain Injury Association Dr David Burke will become patron of a new research partnership between Charles Sturt University and the Greater Murray Area Health Service.
CSU increases offers in areas of need
Thursday, 2 Dec 2004In response to high demand for Federal government funded HECS places, Charles Sturt University has increased its student intake in areas of critical regional need, such as teaching, nursing and its allied health courses.
Local business teams with CSU to develop new product
Monday, 22 Nov 2004Proving research and development can be achieved even in small business, Dubbo-based business Bos Web Management has teamed with Charles Sturt University to develop a unique application for the property industry.
New line-up at CSU School of Communication
Friday, 5 Nov 2004Communication students from Charles Sturt University have always been highly sought after by the media industry and this trend looks set to continue with the appointment of new senior academic staff.
Caution called for over Sex Discrimination Act
Wednesday, 3 Nov 2004A group of women researchers at Charles Sturt University has warned against any amendments to the Sex Discrimination Act, labelling proposed changes as an issue which should trouble fair minded Australians.
Students get orientated for a university life
Tuesday, 2 Nov 2004The transition to the academic and social life at Charles Sturt University starts for more than 1 000 new students next Monday 16 February when Orientation Week or O Week begins for those studying on the Wagga Wagga Campus.