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$300,000 in Scholarships awarded to students

Thursday, 24 May 2001
The recipients of more than $300,000 in scholarships from the Mitchell Foundation Trust will be recognised during the Bathurst scholarship ceremony at Charles Sturt University on Friday 25 May.

Outgoing Vice-Chancellor to be honoured

Wednesday, 23 May 2001
One of Australia's most respected leaders in tertiary education will be officially farewelled in Albury-Wodonga tomorrow, Thursday 24 May, during a naming ceremony at Charles Sturt University.

Charles Sturt returns to far west NSW

Wednesday, 16 May 2001
Charles Sturt University staff will follow some of the footsteps of the institution's namesake, the famous British explorer Charles Sturt, when they travel next week through the western plains of NSW to Broken Hill.

Catch the moment

Tuesday, 15 May 2001
Catching magic moments that portray life on one day in regional Australia will be the goal of hundreds of photographers in a major project taking place on Friday 1 June.

Top Australian University shares its success with Rajabhat Institute

Monday, 14 May 2001
Thailand's leader in community and rural development education, Rajabhat Institute, has enlisted the help of Australia's leading distance education provider in its effort to gain university status over the next five to seven years.

Looking to an educational future

Monday, 14 May 2001
As historic discussions take place on the future directions of the Border community, the leaders of the four tertiary education institutions based in Albury-Wodonga have highlighted the significant benefits tertiary education brings to the region.

Wheat yields to grow with new Australian product

Monday, 14 May 2001
It took 10 years to develop, but for wheat farmers across Australia it's worth the wait. A new, natural product developed by Charles Sturt University that has shown it can boost wheat y...

CSU students to benefit from industry donation

Saturday, 12 May 2001
Charles Sturt University medical imaging students will have access to one of the best diagnostic ultrasound systems available in any Australian university.

Awards still number one: small business

Friday, 11 May 2001
Only four per cent of small businesses around Albury-Wodonga on the NSW-Victorian border have an Australian Workplace Agreement in place.

Know your native plants

Thursday, 10 May 2001
Putting a name to the native plants of Wagga Wagga and the NSW South West Slopes is now as easy as flicking the pages of a new book published by the conservation group, Greening Australia.

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