Archive
CSU leads consortium to improve HR management
Thursday, 15 Feb 2007Representatives of a group of Australian and New Zealand universities led by Charles Sturt University will formally launch a program that aims to improve the efficiency of information systems used for managing human resources in universities.
CSU supports more investment in public dental services
Thursday, 15 Feb 2007Charles Sturt University dental spokesperson, Dr Deb Burton, today welcomed the comments by WA Federal Liberal MP Dr Mal Washer that the Commonwealth Government should play a greater role in the provision of public dental services in Australia, particularly in the aged care sector.
CSU’s Happy Feet sound editor award nominee
Thursday, 8 Feb 2007In his first week as the new lecturer in animation at Charles Sturt University (CSU), Damian Candusso will have to interrupt his teaching schedule to fly to Hollywood to attend the 2007 Motion Picture Sound Editors’ (MPSE) annual Golden Reel Awards ceremony on 24 February.
Wollemi Pine story
Thursday, 1 Feb 2007The movement of water in the rare Wollemi Pine is "one of a kind", according to a Charles Sturt University botanist.
Dr Stephen Bird recruited to help boost Wests Tigers
Wednesday, 24 Jan 2007Charles Sturt University (CSU) human movement lecturer Dr Stephen Bird has signed a three month contract to provide nutritional expertise to Sydney’s Wests Tigers rugby league team during the 2007 National Rugby League (NRL) season.
AWB ethics paper
Monday, 8 Jan 2007A Charles Sturt University (CSU) Marketing lecturer and an Honours student have published an analysis of the ethical framework of international trade that has ensnared the Australian Wheat Board (AWB).
Does Australia need a Bill of Rights?
Wednesday, 20 Dec 2006Australia is now the only major English-speaking country that has not adopted a Bill of Rights and this has led to suggestions that Australia is a human rights backwater.
ARC grant for CSU-York University neuro-linguistic research
Tuesday, 19 Dec 2006Charles Sturt University (CSU) research that could assist children with reading difficulties, the learning of second languages and brain-injured patients recently received Australian Government funding.
Graduates from the country stay in the country
Thursday, 14 Dec 2006Educating regional people in regional locations is the best way to meet the professional needs of inland Australia, according to the latest research from Charles Sturt University’s Western Research Institute.
CSU performs well for Federal teaching funds
Monday, 11 Dec 2006Charles Sturt University will receive over $1.4 million from the Federal government in recognition of its performance in educating professionals for inland Australia.