Archive
Nuclear medicine for CSU vets
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Cutting edge nuclear medicine will soon be used at CSU's Veterinary Clinical Centre in Wagga Wagga.
Sad loss of agricultural ambassador
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Charles Sturt University (CSU), its staff, students and alumni mourn the recent death of former Chair of the Council of Orange Agricultural College, Mrs Beryl Ingold, AO, MBE, on Thursday 7 April.
First survey of Australian Catholic priests: new CSU book
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A new book by CSU academics, launched today, Friday 25 March, presents surprising data from the first-ever survey of Australian Catholic priests made public.
Same-sex marriage laws need Commonwealth and state backing
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A legal expert on social justice from CSU believes that a law permitting same-sex marriage needs support from both Commonwealth and state governments for significant constitutional changes to be made.
Productivity Commission threatens rural research
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A recommendation by the Productivity Commission that the Federal Government no longer match the research levy paid by farmers is a risky experiment based on little evidence, says a respected economist with CSU.
CSU theatre/media academic awarded
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A desire to influence his undergraduate theatre-makers to embody a positive attitude of lifelong learning has led to a national award for a CSU lecturer.
Perennial wheat under international microscope
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Progress with the development of perennial grain crops in Australia and overseas is one of the projects occupying the mind of Strategic Research Professor in Agronomy at CSU, Len Wade.
Research energises household efficiency
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Households are tipped to benefit from research that will directly influence an energy supplier's decisions on demand management.
Education more race than clear policy: CSU expert
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Coherent statements on education policies by the major parties during the current election campaign are nearly impossible to find, says leading education commentator and senior CSU academic, Associate Professor Ros Brennan Kemmis.
Indigenous police join the ranks
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Australia is seeing the highest number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander policing students commence the Associate Degree in Policing Practice, with the increase in numbers attributed to the cohesive relationship between Charles Sturt University (CSU) , TAFE NSW, and the NSW Police Force, and their current program to attract students.