Archive
A new therapy for heart attack
Friday, 22 Feb 2008A research team from Australia’s CSU and China’s Taishan Medical College has given hope of improved treatment for the victims of heart attacks.
New national home for religious studies
Thursday, 7 Feb 2008The new headquarters for the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture will be opened a ceremony in Canberra, ACT, on Saturday 9 February 2008.
Demand steady for nursing and teaching at CSU
Thursday, 17 Jan 2008Demand for nursing and education courses at Charles Sturt University has remained steady, according to figures released by the NSW University Admissions Centre tonight, Thursday 17 January.
Climate change a rising risk to health: CSU academic
Tuesday, 15 Jan 2008A study co-authored by a Charles Sturt University (CSU) scientist warns that climate change could have far-reaching negative impacts on the health of rural Australians.
CSU scientists support drought-relief review
Tuesday, 8 Jan 2008The Rudd Labor government's proposed review of drought assistance to the farming sector in the face of climate change is appropriate, according to Professor Nick Klomp, the newly appointed Dean of the Faculty of Science at Charles Sturt University (CSU).
CSU to focus on broader agenda
Friday, 4 Jan 2008Funding of the Australian higher education sector over the last decade has been an ongoing issue for universities, according to Charles Sturt University's acting Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President, Professor Lyn Gorman.
CSU mourns the death of ACC&C director
Thursday, 3 Jan 2008Charles Sturt University (CSU) is today mourning the loss of Mr Ian Nicol, AM, KSJ, director and Deputy Chair of the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture (ACC&C), a research centre linked to the School of Theology on CSU's Canberra Campus.
A new veterinary surgical team at CSU
Thursday, 20 Dec 2007A commitment to train a new generation of veterinary scientists for practice and research has led a number of internationally experienced clinical veterinary specialists to Charles Sturt University.
CSU academic condemns BMI tests for 4 year olds
Thursday, 20 Dec 2007A Charles Sturt University academic has condemned the Rudd federal government's proposal to introduce Body Mass Index (BMI) tests for four-year-old children as a measure to reduce levels of national obesity.
Study finds centre-based child care benefits children
Wednesday, 19 Dec 2007A Charles Sturt University researcher has reported that two to three-year-old children who attended more hours in centre-based childcare were more socially competent, and that higher quality care was also linked to better outcomes for children.