Archive
CSU supports Enough is Enough campaign
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003At 11.30 am today, Monday 31 August, Australia’s universities took the unprecedented step of launching a pre-election campaign directed at both the Government and the Opposition.
Putting technology into mathematics
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Charles Sturt University research has shown that computers can considerably improve the quality of school students’ learning experiences in mathematics.
An Australian and French collaboration in wine research
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A leading French education and research institution has signed an agreement with Australia’s Charles Sturt University to work together to advance international wine research.
CSU shines through Olympic Torch ceremony
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Arrival of the Olympic flame in Wagga Wagga on 16 August was celebrated with a stageshow, fireworks and festivities in Bolton Park.
CSU tracking well for 2006 enrolment
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Charles Sturt University will offer over 4 100 places to prospective undergraduate on-campus students for its 2006 enrolment and is tracking well for the new academic year.
CSU research boost with appointment of new Pro-Vice-Chancellor
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Changes to the way the Federal Government funds research in Australian universities has brought about a restructure in research and graduate training at Charles Sturt University.
Australian High Commissioner to visit CSU in Ontario
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Charles Sturt University’s highly successful role in the internationalisation of higher education is the focus of the Australian High Commissioner’s visit to CSU in Ontario this Friday 10 February 2006.
Chinese delegation visits CSU
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003New contracts signed by Charles Sturt University and three Chinese universities and colleges will be celebrated during a visit to the Bathurst Campus on Monday 27 February by a high-level delegation of senior education executives from China.
Growing up in Australia
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003What is it like Growing up in Australia? A landmark study of ten thousand Australian children over a period of seven years will eventually give some answers.
Programs to address national skills shortage
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Amid a serious skills shortage in Australia, transition programs assisting school students into work while they are still at school have large and immediate benefits for employers, schools and students, according to studies by a senior Charles Sturt University education researcher.