Archive
CSU rates highly on national scale
Wednesday, 21 Jul 1999Charles Sturt University has come out as one of a group of leading universities in Australia in a three year-study released today by the authors of the Good Universities Guide.
New nursing initiative for CSU in Dubbo
Monday, 19 Jul 1999Charles Sturt University's long and proud history in nursing education is set to continue at the Dubbo Campus with the Bachelor of Nursing pre-registration course to be offered from next year.
AusAid contracts CSU to train Indonesian health managers
Monday, 19 Jul 1999A million-dollar deal to aid Indonesian health service management will be launched at Charles Sturt University today.
Charles Sturt University students offered part in Olympic broadcast
Thursday, 15 Jul 1999Sydney Olympic Broadcasting Organisation is offering students from Charles Sturt University a once in a life time opportunity to be part of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Broadcasting team.
CSU students win Shoot Out
Thursday, 15 Jul 1999Four enthusiastic filmmakers from Charles Sturt University's School of Communication have taken out first place in the Shoot Out film competition in Newcastle over the weekend.
Health innovator to take Albury-Wodonga Campus helm
Wednesday, 14 Jul 1999Professor David Battersby, Charles Sturt University's Dean of the Faculty of Health Studies, has been appointed as the new Head of the Albury-Wodonga Campus and CSU Pro-Vice-Chancellor.
CSU cheese hits supermarket shelves
Monday, 12 Jul 1999The Charles Sturt University Cheese Factory is set to quadruple production with a deal that will see the farmhouse cheeses available in every Safeway supermarket throughout Victoria.
Administrative pressures take toll on Landcare
Tuesday, 6 Jul 1999Even with increased funds from the Federal Government's National Heritage Trust (NHT) Fund, Landcare groups in Victoria completed less onground work in 1998 than three years earlier.
Gym facelift gives new course a workout
Sunday, 4 Jul 1999Charles Sturt University has thrown its muscle behind its successful Human Movement course by committing $3.25 million to a major facelift of the gymnasium at the Bathurst Campus.
UTS Vice-Chancellor returns to CSU
Sunday, 4 Jul 1999When Professor Anthony JD Blake addresses graduates form Charles Sturt University's Faculty of Education tomorrow, he will speak with more than one hat on.