Archive
NWGIC a role to play in new wine research
Thursday, 7 Jun 2018The National Wine and Grape Industry Centre in Wagga Wagga is set to play a key role in a research centre to build the sustainability and competitive edge of the Australian wine industry.
CSU nursing students head to Peru for work experience
Wednesday, 6 Jun 2018A group of 10 nursing students from CSU will undertake a two-week work experience placement in Peru.
Fiona Nash examines regional Australia’s positive future
Tuesday, 5 Jun 2018Charles Sturt University (CSU) Strategic Adviser Regional Development, Fiona Nash spoke at the CSU Bathurst Campus on the role and importance of regional Australia last night.
Charles Sturt University welcomes Syngenta to the AgriPark
Tuesday, 5 Jun 2018Syngenta announced the launch of their Australian Seedcare Institute at the International Seed Federation conference in Brisbane overnight, which was attended by Professor Mary Kelly, CSU’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research, Development & Industry).
CSU enhances its postgraduate teaching and education courses
Sunday, 3 Jun 2018CSU is taking its postgraduate teaching and education courses to new heights as a result of comprehensive recent reviews across the suite of courses.
5 tips for confidently Acknowledging Country #NRW2018
Saturday, 2 Jun 2018Charles Sturt University (CSU) student, April explains the significance of Acknowledging Country and the difference between it and Welcome to Country.
10 ways for history not to be a mystery during #NRW2018
Friday, 1 Jun 2018CSU student, April shares her list of news, blogs, video and milestones that opens up her understanding of Indigenous Australians.
The Sentiments, the Deeds, the Words and the Healing
Thursday, 31 May 2018In an opinion piece Charles Sturt University (CSU) academics Doctor Tace Vigilante, Ms Annette Gainsford and Doctor Barbara Hill delve into Reconciliation Week 2018 to look closer at Indigenous culture and history and to learn from it.
Uluru Statement and Indigenous Australians’ diverse identity
Thursday, 31 May 2018In an opinion piece Stan Grant, Chair of Indigenous Affairs at Charles Sturt University (CSU) talks of his disappointment in the lack of political will to put the Uluru Statement to the Australian people. He also talks of the complexity of identity and the difficulty in creating a meaningful treaty that reflects Indigenous Australia’s diversity.
Finding the right mix for people and Nature
Wednesday, 30 May 2018A team including a researcher from CSU has found that as Melbourne grows, it is better for many native bird populations to increase human numbers on existing urban land, rather than to continue the urban sprawl on Melbourne’s urban fringes.