Archive
First Indigenous Doctor of Business Administration at CSU
Friday, 9 May 2008The first Indigenous graduate to receive a Doctor of Business Administration from CSU has been honoured with hearty applause at his graduation ceremony.
CSU and KNU sign international agreement
Thursday, 8 May 2008CSU continues to forge collaborative networks and alliances with influential international institutions, with the signing of two new agreements with the South Korean-based Kongju National University.
Australian agribusinesses cautiously on the mend
Monday, 5 May 2008Australian agribusinesses are showing positive signs of growth and have recorded their best ever overall results since the research commenced in 2006, according to the latest Westpac & Charles Sturt University Agribusiness Index.
Valuing the future of rural pharmacy
Thursday, 1 May 2008Pharmacy students studying at CSU have secured valuable financial assistance for their four years of study through the nationally competitive Rural and Remote Pharmacy Scholarship Scheme.
Girls need early encouragement to become computing experts
Wednesday, 30 Apr 2008Governments must start encouraging women earlier into study and careers in computing science to address the growing shortages of skilled information technology professionals, says a senior education researcher at Charles Sturt University.
A glimpse into the mind of a terrorist
Tuesday, 22 Apr 2008A Charles Sturt University researcher has met face to face with a former high ranking terrorist, a jihadist turned ‘supergrass’, whose intimate knowledge will provide valuable insight into the mind of the terrorist for senior policing students at CSU.
Hundreds of graduates from the University of inland Australia
Monday, 21 Apr 2008Graduates from across NSW and around Australia and overseas will gather in Albury for two days to celebrate their academic achievements during Charles Sturt University’s graduation ceremonies this week.
The cost of WTO membership for socio-economic development
Thursday, 17 Apr 2008The implications of China’s membership to the World Trade Organisation for the health and well-being of its people will be scrutinised at an international conference to be held at CSU next week.
In memory of a Wiradjuri elder
Thursday, 17 Apr 2008The lasting legacy of the late Pastor Cec Grant, OAM, also known as the Wiradjuri elder Wongamar, will be honoured with an annual lecture to be held in his memory at the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture in Canberra.
Orana businesses rise above increasing interest rates
Monday, 14 Apr 2008Businesses in the Orana region of NSW are continuing to perform well despite recent interest rate rises, according to the results of the latest Reliance Credit Union Regional Business Survey released today, Monday 14 April, by Charles Sturt University’s Western Research Institute.