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CSU signs MoU with Crowe Horwath
Tuesday, 5 Aug 2014Charles Sturt University (CSU) and leading accounting and business advisory firm, Crowe Horwath, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for a pilot program to enhance the training of selected accounting students.
Indian Police renews training deal with CSU
Sunday, 10 Aug 2014CSU has been selected to deliver the prestigious Mid Career Training Program for the Indian Police Service from 2014 to 2017.
Developing research skills in Sweden
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU student Ms Annette Jacobsen brought home a unique souvenir from her year in Sweden – an international research credit.
World meat prospects positive, but challenging
Monday, 4 Aug 2014A CSU expert in Australia's meat livestock industry believes prospects for global meat production are positive, but national government policies, future profitability and climate change pose challenges.
CSU artist in Salon Des Refuses
Sunday, 3 Aug 2003A portrait by a CSU student has been selected to hang in the popular art exhibition, Salon Des Refusés 2014, the alternative to the Archibald Prize selection.
Modern maths for an ancient place
Thursday, 31 Jul 2014A program led by CSU is making inroads into mathematics education in the isolated and ancient Pilbara region of Western Australia.
Hydatids found in Tasmanian dogs
Thursday, 31 Jul 2014CSU research has found a tapeworm which can cause significant human and animal health problems in Tasmania.
CSU paramedic program partnership with NSW Police Force
Tuesday, 29 Jul 2014A new partnership between Charles Sturt University (CSU) and NSW Police Force will see CSU paramedic students train with special VIP protection services.
CSU students expand their horizon
Tuesday, 29 Jul 2014Eight agricultural and veterinary science students, identified as potential future leaders in the primary industries sector, have returned to CSU from a workshop in Canberra as part of the Horizon Scholarship.
Sky News scholarship renamed in tribute
Monday, 28 Jul 2014One of three Charles Sturt University (CSU) Foundation scholarships offered by Sky News will be renamed in honour of the late Mr Ian Cook, a leading news director and mentor of young journalists.