Archive
Jazz, wine and food at CSU
Tuesday, 19 Aug 2003A century old olive grove, a vineyard and rolling green hills will be the backdrop for the annual Jazz Picnic in the Winery at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga on Sunday 7 September.
Leading philosopher attracted back to Australia
Tuesday, 19 Aug 2003The world’s leading authority on criminal justice ethics will join the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE), at Charles Sturt University.
The fight against blight, weeds and diseases
Thursday, 14 Aug 2003The protection of one Australia’s most valuable crops, canola, from potentially crippling diseases is the focus of research by a leading plant pathologist at Charles Sturt University,
The science of dairy products
Wednesday, 13 Aug 2003Industry and consumer satisfaction are high on the agenda of Charles Sturt University researcher Dr Samson Agboola as he studies the changes that dairy products undergo during processing and storage.
Bathurst mayor appointed CSU’s Deputy Chancellor
Sunday, 10 Aug 2003Mayor of Bathurst Councillor Ian Macintosh has been appointed to the position of Deputy Chancellor of Charles Sturt University.
A woman’s selfless act for Riverina students
Saturday, 9 Aug 2003A Wagga Wagga woman has displayed an extraordinary level of generosity by bequeathing all her possessions and investments to benefit Riverina students at Charles Sturt University in NSW.
The changing face of our hospitals in a technological world
Thursday, 7 Aug 2003Dr Lynne Johnstone, lecturer in the School of Public Health at Charles Sturt University will share her expertise in this area with researchers in labour management at De Montford University in Leicester England, as a Visiting Research Fellow.
Biotechnology in the bush working together!
Tuesday, 5 Aug 2003The 2003 Biotechnology Innovation Festival gets underway tomorrow as Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga City Council and Biotechnology Australia highlight the various aspects of biotechnology.
Research challenges popular online beliefs
Wednesday, 30 Jul 2003Research into how Charles Sturt University students use the Internet has dispelled popular beliefs about what type of person goes online to study.
Enrolment numbers at CSU
Wednesday, 23 Jul 2003Claims that Charles Sturt University could lose more than 2 500 student places under proposed higher education reforms have been firmly rejected by CSU Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administration) Professor David Battersby.