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Offers increased for applicants to CSU courses

Thursday, 22 Jan 2009
Charles Sturt University has significantly increased the number of offers to applicants for on campus undergraduate courses in 2009.

An investment in early childhood education

Tuesday, 16 Dec 2008
A strong desire to build a workforce of qualified early childhood educators for rural regional and Indigenous Australia, has motivated CSU to successfully secure more than $2 million in Commonwealth funding.

Telstra position not surprising: Internet researcher

Tuesday, 16 Dec 2008
A CSU researcher, who has found most Australian households think that wider availability of broadband will do little for their homes, is not surprised at Telstra’s position after it was removed from the tender process for rolling out broadband across Australia.

A higher education revolution for regional Australia

Friday, 12 Dec 2008
Charles Sturt University and Southern Cross University are joining forces to undertake a feasibility study into establishing a new Commonwealth University.

CSU sound designer worked on Australia

Wednesday, 10 Dec 2008
A CSU lecturer worked as part of the team that created the sound track for director Baz Luhrmann's big budget epic motion picture Australia, starring Australian actors Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman and David Wenham.

Farmers more optimistic than 'lifestyle' landholders

Tuesday, 9 Dec 2008
A CSU study looking at how rural landholders are responding to climate change or variability has found landholders who are traditional farmers are more optimistic about their ability to respond to future market and climatic conditions than 'lifestyle' landholders.

Bushfires reveal budding talent of eucalypt

Friday, 5 Dec 2008
Australian eucalypts have again shown how well adapted they are to dealing with bushfires, according to research from CSU and Charles Darwin University.

Australian households doubt benefit of big broadband plans

Thursday, 4 Dec 2008
New research at CSU has indicated very few Australian households feel the Federal Government’s $4.7 billion plans to improve the broadband network will help them.

Struggle continues after rehabilitation

Monday, 1 Dec 2008
Many people in regional Australia struggled to cope and to do the things they want to do following their brain injury, according to a major research study from CSU and the South West Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service, part of the NSW Greater Southern Area Health Service.

Social work student named national winner

Friday, 28 Nov 2008
Less than three months after receiving top honours at the state level, CSU student Mrs Jill Morris has gone on to be named Vocational Student of the Year at the Australian Training Awards.

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