Archive

Viewing page 301 of 506: Previous | 299 300 301 302 303 | Next

National Life Sciences Hub opens at CSU

Friday, 21 Sep 2012
A $48.6 million hub for research and education in plant and animal sciences, food production and security, animal health, and water and environmental sciences will be officially opened at CSU in Wagga Wagga on Friday 21 September.

Stork closer for peregrine pair

Thursday, 20 Sep 2012
Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Orange is expecting a new addition soon as its resident pair of Peregrine Falcons, Beau and Swift, prepare for this season’s single egg to hatch.

Decriminalising drugs good sense: CSU academic

Wednesday, 12 Sep 2012
A CSU expert on the so-called ‘war on drugs’ believes recent calls in Australia to decriminalise some illicit drugs is just good sense.

Understanding the dark side of the Universe

Tuesday, 11 Sep 2012
They account for 96 per cent of the universe but Dark Matter and Dark Energy are still something of a scientific mystery. Research at CSU in Wagga Wagga is hoping to help change that.

New home for CSU in Port Macquarie

Monday, 10 Sep 2012
CSU has announced its planned purchase of land for a permanent campus at Port Macquarie on the NSW Mid-North Coast.

Training new dentists crucial to federal plan

Tuesday, 4 Sep 2012
Head of CSU School of Dentistry and Health Sciences, Professor David Wilson, has welcomed the federal government's $4 billion dental reform package but says training new dentists and oral health professionals will be crucial to its success.

Student meat judges take on USA

Friday, 31 Aug 2012

Students from CSU will dominate the Australian meat judging team to take on the USA in an international competition in January next year.

International student on CSU governing body

Friday, 31 Aug 2012
Indian PhD student Ms Saba Nabi has embraced university life in Australia becoming the first international student elected to the governing body of CSU.

Changes to carbon scheme "good economic sense"

Wednesday, 29 Aug 2012
A CSU expert on the carbon tax has hailed the federal government decision to join the European carbon trading scheme in 2015 as "just good economic sense".

Raising police management standards in Canada

Monday, 27 Aug 2012
CSU has played a major role in raising management and education standards in Ottawa Police, says Canadian Senator, the Honourable Vern White, who was set the task of raising these standards when was appointed as Ottawa Police Chief in 2007.

Viewing page 301 of 506: Previous | 299 300 301 302 303 | Next