Archive
New Law degree surpasses expectations
Wednesday, 24 Feb 2016The new Bachelor of Laws degree offered for the first time this year at Charles Sturt University has made a splash with 65 new students accepting places in the course.
Flower power prunes pests
Tuesday, 23 Feb 2016An international scientific collaboration led by CSU has found flowers around rice crops can have a dramatic impact on pest control.
Overcoming disease complacency to improve immunisation rates
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A CSU expert has called on governments and health authorities to stress the severity and danger of preventable childhood diseases to parents, to improve immunisation rates.
Combating extremist propaganda: research into information strategies
Thursday, 18 Feb 2016The Australian Department of Defence has awarded a grant to a CSU researcher to examine how extremist groups use different media to influence public perception.
CSU pledges to deliver perpetual scholarships to refugees
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU has joined 11 leading NSW universities in offering scholarships to refugees on a humanitarian visa.
Gravitational waves detected 100 years after Einstein’s prediction
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Australian scientists, including CSU's Dr Philip Charlton, have played a key role in a major gravitational astronomy discovery.
CSU researcher named Fulbright Scholar
Wednesday, 10 Feb 2016Striving for a world where deafness is not a disability for learners is the pursuit of CSU researcher Dr Kate Crowe, who has secured a prestigious 2016 Fulbright Scholarship.
Fresh food safety more important after salmonella outbreak
Tuesday, 9 Feb 2016The outbreak of salmonella linked to pre-packaged salad leaves is a wake-up call for greater public awareness about food safety, according to a CSU expert in microbiology.
Team CSU charity ride for Royal Far West
Friday, 5 Feb 2016A team of riders from Charles Sturt University (CSU), including the Vice-Chancellor, will mount a marathon bike ride for a well-known rural children's health charity.
Rural doctor shortage not solved: Productivity Commission
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A new Australian Government Productivity Commission report highlights again that rural doctor shortages are damaging the health of rural and regional Australians.