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CSU pharmacy students awarded scholarships

Monday, 1 Aug 2011
Growing up in a small country town has inspired Charles CSU student Ms Melissa McIntyre to pursue a career in pharmacy to help fill the gaps in rural health care.

Pride in new stallion at CSU

Wednesday, 27 Jul 2011
The celebration of the official Horses’ Birthday in Australia on 1 August will hold special significance at the Equine Centre at CSU in Wagga Wagga in 2011, with a new stallion set to enhance breeding programs and teaching opportunities.

CSU wine named best boutique Merlot

Saturday, 23 Jul 2011
Hands-on attention and a close collaboration contributed to Charles Sturt University's (CSU) winery winning the trophy for Best Merlot at the prestigious Boutique Wine Awards 2011 says CSU winemaker Mr Andrew Drumm.

CSU paramedic program grows

Friday, 22 Jul 2011
The paramedic course at CSU continues to grow as record student enrolments and new lecturers join the School of Biomedical Sciences in Bathurst.

A focus on independent living for the intellectual disability sector

Thursday, 21 Jul 2011
The importance of independent living for people with intellectual disabilities will be highlighted during valuable training at CSU in Bathurst and Wagga Wagga for disability support workers in rural and regional NSW next week.

The real cost of sheep measles

Wednesday, 20 Jul 2011
Anecdotal data shows sheep measles causes major financial losses to the Australian sheep meat industry, but accurate data on the exact financial loss is not available and is urgently needed.

Carbon debate now more substance, less spin: CSU expert

Friday, 15 Jul 2011
The recently announced carbon policy is the Gillard Labor Government's first real attempt at clear policy leadership, where "substance has prevailed over spin", says Charles Sturt University (CSU) political scientist, Dr Dominic O'Sullivan.

Company's cyber security - alarming results

Friday, 15 Jul 2011
Analysis of recent cyber security auditing involving 1 323 routers and 452 network switches, revealed only a small percentage were patched adequately and even less where configured in a secure manner.

Retirement for Professor Gorman

Thursday, 14 Jul 2011
CSU will farewell one of its most senior staff members at the end of the month. Professor Lyn Gorman retires as Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President (Administration), a position she has held since 2007.

Minister Crean goes underground at CSU for agricultural research

Wednesday, 13 Jul 2011
It is hailed as one of the largest and only functioning root growth and soil water research facilities in the southern hemisphere.

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