Archive
New direction in education and training for mammography screening
Thursday, 7 Nov 2013A new postgraduate program from CSU aims to ease the pressures from a radiographer workforce shortage and increased demand for BreastScreen services.
Gold for two CSU wines
Wednesday, 6 Nov 2013The CSU Winery is celebrating two more accolades this time from the NSW Wine Awards in Sydney.
CSU excitement at local film premiere
Wednesday, 6 Nov 2013CSU will be well represented at the film premiere of Backyard Ashes in Wagga Wagga tonight, Wednesday 6 November.
Contributing to the maths education culture
Wednesday, 6 Nov 2013A condition known as 'maths anxiety' is one that Dr Ajay Ramful hopes fewer children will experience as a result of his research being undertaken at CSU.
Australians fighting in Syria: security threat
Wednesday, 6 Nov 2013The return of Australians involved in the Syrian conflict is the most serious issue facing ASIO and police agencies in the immediate future, according to CSU counter terrorism expert, Associate Professor Nick O’Brien.
New Senate election needed in the west
Monday, 4 Nov 2013A new ballot should be called if there's any doubt over the result of the election of Senators in Western Australia, according to CSU political scientist Associate Professor Dominic O'Sullivan.
CSU students promote rugby for girls in Samoa
Monday, 4 Nov 2013Thirteen CSU students fly to Samoa next week to promote health to school children on the Pacific island nation, through the game of rugby union.
CSU policing academic receives international honour
Thursday, 31 Oct 2013A Charles Sturt University (CSU) academic has been recognised by the Indonesian Government with the Medal of Honour in Education for his work training police at the Jakarta Centre for Law Enforcement Cooperation (JCLEC).
Monument to international aid workers unveiled
Wednesday, 30 Oct 2013Australian volunteers for overseas aid organisations, especially those who have lost their lives, will be recognised with the unveiling of a monument in their honour at Charles Sturt University's Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture (ACCC) in Canberra today.
Empowering teachers for the digital revolution
Tuesday, 29 Oct 2013From game-based learning to social media for home-work; information technology is changing the way children learn but many teachers still aren't equipped to make the most of it, according to Charles Sturt University (CSU) digital education expert Ms Judy O'Connell.