Archive
Toasting CSU wine education: 25 years on
Wednesday, 29 Jun 2005Winemakers and vignerons from throughout Australia and overseas are expected to return to Wagga Wagga for the 25th reunion of wine education at Charles Sturt University today, Friday 29 June.
CSU to raise HECS fees for 2006
Saturday, 4 Jun 2005Achieving a balance between quality and access has resulted in the decision to increase the student contribution level at Charles Sturt University by 25 per cent for 2006.
CSU update on pay deal negotiations
Saturday, 4 Jun 2005Charles Sturt University will continue to meet with members of the National Tertiary Education Union to progress enterprise bargaining negotiations.
Commentator on unfair dismissal laws
Friday, 27 May 2005Charles Sturt University researchers Gerry Voll and Dr Bill Robbins have completed and published research looking at small businesses in regional Australia and unfair dismissal laws.
Best practice vision leads to international advertising award
Sunday, 22 May 2005Brett Van Heekeren’s vision to make Charles Sturt University’s advertising degree the most successful and respected industry based program in Australia has won him the 2002 International Advertising Association’s (IAA) Harrison L Harold Award for academics.
CSU on sound financial footing
Thursday, 19 May 2005Charles Sturt University’s sound financial position has been demonstrated in the NSW Auditor-General’s report tabled in State Parliament yesterday, Wednesday 18 May.
CSU joins the world’s best in rice research
Monday, 16 May 2005Rice, the staple food of almost half the world each day, is the world’s most important agricultural crop grown on six of the seven continents.
The first Professor of Rural Pharmacy
Friday, 22 Apr 2005In an Australian first, a Professor of Rural Pharmacy has been appointed after the NSW Department of Health and Charles Sturt University (CSU) joined forces to address the shortages of pharmacists.
Renaissance of research at CSU
Thursday, 14 Apr 2005The new heads of four of Charles Sturt University’s key research centres have been appointed, signalling a greater focus by the University on its areas of research strength, according to CSU Vice-Chancellor Ian Goulter.
CSU makes an impression in Ontario
Tuesday, 22 Mar 2005Charles Sturt University’s establishment in Canada has been received positively, with the University registering more than 800 expressions of interest in its new teacher education program since its announcement in mid February.