Archive
New winemaker to boost research
Tuesday, 21 Aug 2001A winemaker will be appointed at the newly opened CD Blake experimental winery at Charles Sturt University with funding announced yesterday by the Commonwealth Government.
Commonwealth Bank and CSU enter new partnership
Sunday, 12 Aug 2001Up to 600 staff from around Australia will study a new education program that Charles Sturt University has developed exclusively for the Commonwealth Bank’s business banking division.
Better teachers, faster, thanks to new education program
Tuesday, 7 Aug 2001Skilled professionals with a genuine desire to begin a teaching career will be able to achieve that goal after just 18 months of study as opposed to the normal four years, under a new program being offered by Charles Sturt University.
A future for regional Australia?
Sunday, 5 Aug 2001Australia is being driven into social, environmental and economic decay, but there are ways forward, according to a new book released today, Monday 6 August.
AVCC head urges strength in unity in changing political climate
Thursday, 2 Aug 2001Recently appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Vice-Chancellor's Committee, John Mullarvey has encouraged universities to use their collaborative power to influence Government decision makers.
CSU Dubbo campus recovers from storm damage
Tuesday, 31 Jul 2001Staff at Charles Sturt University's Dubbo Campus are working hard to ensure minimal disruption to students starting classes early next month, as the clean-up gets underway following the freak storm that hit the city on Saturday 6 January.
Mental health for Indigenous people by Indigenous people
Wednesday, 25 Jul 2001Indigenous people across Australia will be actively involved in a new education project to prevent and care for mental illness in their own communities.
Disappearing woodlands receive research boost
Monday, 23 Jul 2001Saving one of Australia’s most endangered habitats, the White Box woodlands of south east Australia, is the goal of three Charles Sturt University scientists who recently received a $100 000 grant to help restore these habitats.
International advertising laurels for CSU student
Monday, 23 Jul 2001Charles Sturt University’s Saskia Moore has been recognised as one of the most outstanding advertising students in the world, after beating a field of 20 students from around the globe to win the inaugural International Advertising Association’s Harrison Award.
National chemistry quiz’s overseas connections
Thursday, 19 Jul 2001Tens of thousands of schools students in Australia and 14 countries around the globe will sit the Australian National Chemistry Quiz next week, which is sponsored by Charles Sturt University.