Archive
Crisis looming for human research
Sunday, 14 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
Saturday, 6 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.
Australia’s first Indigenous pharmacist
Thursday, 4 Sep 2003Australia’s first indigenous pharmacy graduate is continuing her pioneering work by participating in the Pharmacy Academic at University Departments of Rural Health project to promote the profession in rural and remote communities.
Worldwide recognition for researcher’s foresight
Tuesday, 26 Aug 2003International honours have been bestowed on Charles Sturt University Professor of Irrigation Graeme Batten for his leading research into the rapid, reliable and low cost analysis technique which has revolutionised crop management.
Wentworth Group disregarding tourism
Monday, 25 Aug 2003The water reform debate highlighted in proposals by the Wentworth Group of leading Australian water scientists fails to recognise and capitalise on the variety of water uses along the Murray River.
New rural health facilities and library for Thurgoona Campus
Tuesday, 19 Aug 2003State-of-the-art rural health facilities and a library and information technology centre have been announced as part of a $20 million proposal to significantly expand Charles Sturt University’s Thurgoona Campus.
Jazz, wine and food at CSU
Monday, 18 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
Monday, 18 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
Wednesday, 13 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
Tuesday, 12 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.