Archive
Carbon trading plan delay disappoints CSU expert
Wednesday, 6 May 2009A senior CSU researcher has expressed disappointment with the delay to Australia’s carbon emissions trading scheme until 2011 announced on Monday 4 May by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.
Charles Sturt University trailblazing in Ontario, Canada
Tuesday, 28 Apr 2009Early market intelligence together with a capacity to respond carefully and quickly has enabled CSU to enhance educational opportunities for not just Australia’s inland communities but for those in Canada.
Centre of health specialities for Dubbo
Monday, 27 Apr 2009Residents in the Dubbo region will benefit for years to come from CSU's Inland Health Strategy announced this week, which will create a health specialities centre at its Dubbo Campus.
University bids farewell to a professor with a passion for research
Tuesday, 21 Apr 2009Raising the research profile of CSU is one of the legacies of outgoing Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President (Research) Professor Paul Burnett.
University launches innovative Inland Health Strategy for Central Western NSW
Tuesday, 21 Apr 2009Residents of the Central West of NSW will benefit for years to come from Charles Sturt University’s Inland Health Strategy and the roll out of the first regional health education plan to be launched in Orange.
Graduation time in Albury-Wodonga
Monday, 20 Apr 2009Charles Sturt University will hold three ceremonies in Albury from Thursday afternoon, 23 April, as 591 graduates receive their degrees, diplomas and certificates from CSU Chancellor Lawrie Willett, AO.
Industry support for agricultural scientists of the future
Monday, 20 Apr 2009National and local agribusiness representatives met recently with Charles Sturt University, Australia’s largest provider of agricultural education, to consider how to prepare graduates for work in agricultural industries in the 21st century.
A fresh educational approach to botany
Thursday, 16 Apr 2009Did you know a potato is classified as a stem, a cucumber is a fruit and that a strawberry is actually covered in hundreds of little fruits?These facts and many more are revealed in a new educational resource at CSU called Supermarket Botany.
Fiji - a palm-fringed media black hole
Wednesday, 15 Apr 2009A CSU lecturer who previously worked with ABC journalist Sean Dorney says his expulsion from Fiji for reporting on the collapse of democracy there is a worrying development for the troubled Pacific nation and for the region.
Leaving a lasting legacy for CSU
Friday, 3 Apr 2009The leadership of Professor David Green in forging and cementing a mutually rewarding relationship between CSU and its local communities has been praised following the announcement the Head of Campus, Wagga Wagga will retire in 2009.