Archive
A time to research
Wednesday, 7 Jul 2004Three Charles Sturt University academics have been named as the first recipients of scholarships aimed at encouraging women to complete their research.
CSU brings Venus event to the world
Tuesday, 6 Jul 2004People around the world will see a major astrological event live tomorrow (Tuesday 8 June) thanks to the role played by Charles Sturt University’s remote telescope in broadcasting the transit of Venus.
Mistletoe a keyplant for threatened woodlands?
Tuesday, 6 Jul 2004Climbing trees, wielding saws and rising through forest canopies in cherry pickers are all in a day’s work for Charles Sturt University researchers aiming to show the value of mistletoes to the wildlife in native forests.
Academics challenge obesity 'epidemic'
Tuesday, 29 Jun 2004Much of the prevailing wisdom about the so-called 'obesity epidemic' is set to be challenged in a soon to be published book by Dr Michael Gard from Charles Sturt University and Associate Professor Jan Wright of the University of Wollongong.
CSU report card shows continued growth and achievement
Thursday, 24 Jun 2004Charles Sturt University is now officially the largest regional university in Australia and the fourth largest university in NSW by student enrolments.
French input into Australian wine quality
Thursday, 17 Jun 2004A greater understanding of a defect in wine quality or wine oxidation is expected to flow from a year long research project by a French wine scientist at CSU's National Wine and Grape Centre.
Personal qualities make the marketing educator
Saturday, 12 Jun 2004It is not just having a sound understanding of your subject which makes an effective teacher in business education.
CSU research reveals iodine deficiency in Australians
Saturday, 12 Jun 2004A study of 16 communities in NSW by Charles Sturt University researchers has revealed more than half of those tested in the Riverina in south west NSW suffer a mild iodine deficiency.
'Whole of community’ response to improve literacy levels
Wednesday, 9 Jun 2004By breaking down barriers to educational opportunities, as well as provide close community and educational support for parents, a new program due to commence next month hopes to improve literacy levels among Indigenous children in the East Dubbo area.
New alliance for Australian agriculture
Tuesday, 8 Jun 2004Launch of the Wagga Wagga Agricultural Innovation Park on 10am, Monday 9 August 2004 at Convention Centre, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW.