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New companion of Charles Sturt University
Tuesday, 22 Nov 2011One of CSU's highest honours will be bestowed on veterinarian Dr Douglas Bryden AM for his contribution to the establishment of the first veterinary science program in regional Australia.
CSU to deliver journalism course in Geraldton, WA
Friday, 18 Nov 2011CSU has signed an historic five-year agreement to deliver its undergraduate journalism degree to students living in Geraldton and other regional centres in Western Australia.
Wiradjuri woman leads mental health educational program
Tuesday, 15 Nov 2011The new head of a unique program at CSU to increase the size of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health workforce has ticked more than a few boxes in 2011.
Students ‘hands on' in rural India
Wednesday, 9 Nov 2011There should be no shortage of coverage of a new international study trip to rural India by communication and photography students from CSU in November.
Australia joins league of carbon pricing nations
Wednesday, 9 Nov 2011With the passage of the carbon tax legislation through the Senate, Australia has become the 33rd country to introduce a price on carbon, joining all the major European countries and New Zealand, along with major cities in China and groups of states and provinces in the United States of America and Canada.
Animation student stands tall at national awards
Tuesday, 8 Nov 2011An animation and visual effects student from CSU may be a month out from his graduation but he has already been named amongst the best in the industry at a national awards ceremony.
CSU vet student earns high praise at US dairy
Monday, 7 Nov 2011A veterinary science student from CSU has gained valuable experience during her practical placement at a dairy teaching hospital in the United States.
How Aboriginal children move into school
Monday, 7 Nov 2011Exploring the experiences of how Aboriginal children in urban areas move into school are the focus of a major research project that includes two senior education researchers at CSU.
Qantas and opinions fly again
Tuesday, 1 Nov 2011As the fall-out from the Qantas fleet grounding and return to the skies continues, Charles Sturt University (CSU) has experts available for comment on the airline dispute and its impacts on corporate appearances and the future of industrial relations in Australia.
Local solution needed for youth mental health services
Friday, 28 Oct 2011A CSU expert has seen a opportunity for greater local collaboration after the federal government has decided not to provide funding for a headspace centre in the western Riverina that would help address the mental health problems for youth in the region.