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Regional communities need rural students

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003

Charles Sturt University (CSU) Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann welcomed Federal Education Minister the Hon Christopher Pyne MP to CSU in Dubbo yesterday and discussed concerns about the Federal Government's proposed higher education reforms.

A place to study and call home

Tuesday, 1 Jul 2014

On arrival in Australia, animal scientist Mr Jacob Kuusu was described as an ambassador for Nigeria but he is now also a firm advocate for Charles Sturt University (CSU).

Disability pension cuts misguided

Monday, 30 Jun 2014

Tackling discrimination and improving the outcomes for disabled people in the workforce should be prioritised over pension cuts, according to Charles Sturt University (CSU) lecturer Ms Marie Sheahan.

Uncovering animal cruelty, the end can sometimes justify the means

Sunday, 29 Jun 2014
Legislative change to crack down on activists breaking into farms to film suspected animal cruelty should be approached with caution, according to Professor John Kleinig from CSU's Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE).

Comparing carbon policies: CSU expert

Thursday, 26 Jun 2014

A strange alliance has reignited the carbon pricing debate in Australia, and led to clear differences in policies to reduce the national production of greenhouse gases.

Grant to research open education

Thursday, 26 Jun 2014

A research consortium led by Charles Sturt University (CSU) has been awarded a $238 000 federal grant to examine and make recommendations about open education resources for teaching in Australian tertiary education institutions.

Historic road map ‘found’ online

Wednesday, 25 Jun 2014

A 'lost' historic map of the first road over the Blue Mountains to Bathurst has been 'found' online by a Charles Sturt University (CSU) history researcher.

Redefining creative activity in regional Australia

Wednesday, 25 Jun 2014

A teaching and research hub that aims to drive the development of creative enterprises and activities in regional Australia will be launched at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Bathurst on Monday 30 June.

Helping satisfy growing community needs

Wednesday, 25 Jun 2014

Small communities in southern NSW in need of specialist services are getting relief through the expertise of CSU students and the innovative SpICE partnership program.

National student meat judging at CSU

Tuesday, 24 Jun 2014

Charles Sturt University (CSU) is fielding a 27-member student team in the 2014 Australian Intercollegiate Meat Judging (ICMJ) competition being held in Wagga Wagga from Tuesday 8 to Sunday 13 July.

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