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Modern maths for an ancient place

Friday, 1 Aug 2014

A program led by CSU is making inroads into mathematics education in the isolated and ancient Pilbara region of Western Australia.

Hydatids found in Tasmanian dogs

Friday, 1 Aug 2014

CSU research has found a tapeworm which can cause significant human and animal health problems in Tasmania.

CSU paramedic program partnership with NSW Police Force

Wednesday, 30 Jul 2014

A new partnership between Charles Sturt University (CSU) and NSW Police Force will see CSU paramedic students train with special VIP protection services.

CSU students expand their horizon

Wednesday, 30 Jul 2014

Eight agricultural and veterinary science students, identified as potential future leaders in the primary industries sector, have returned to CSU from a workshop in Canberra as part of the Horizon Scholarship.

Sky News scholarship renamed in tribute

Tuesday, 29 Jul 2014

One of three Charles Sturt University (CSU) Foundation scholarships offered by Sky News will be renamed in honour of the late Mr Ian Cook, a leading news director and mentor of young journalists.

CSU student reports on Wheelchair Rugby World Championships

Monday, 28 Jul 2014

A Charles Sturt University (CSU) sports journalism student flies to Denmark this week to report on the Wheelchair Rugby World Championships.

Applause for Colin Anderson

Friday, 25 Jul 2014

His name is synonymous with the development of the performing arts at CSU and in the Riverina. Colin Anderson was a director, actor, singer, writer, teacher, educator and mentor. He passed away in Newcastle at the age of 76 years on Tuesday 8 July 2014.

Inaugural head of virtual campus announced

Monday, 28 Jul 2014

CSU has appointed the inaugural head of its Virtual Campus to help create a stronger sense of community for students studying online.

Award for CSU strength and conditioning program

Friday, 25 Jul 2014

A CSU and Western Region Academy of Sport in Bathurst collaborative program for strength and conditioning interns has again received a prestigious award from the United States.

NAIDOC award recognises dedicated teacher

Thursday, 24 Jul 2014

A Wiradjuri woman and CSU academic has won a NAIDOC award for her teaching and research that benefits the Wiradjuri and wider Aboriginal community in Australia.

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