Archive
Global view of children’s speech and language
Monday, 31 Aug 2015The development of speech and language and how it can shape a child's future will be discussed at the 2015 Bob Meyenn Education Lecture at CSU in Albury-Wodonga on Wednesday 9 September.
Enviro researcher wins CSU Three Minute Thesis comp
Thursday, 27 Aug 2015With her family in Mexico City viewing the video live-streaming from CSU, research student Ms Luisa Perez-Mujica took just three minutes to explain her project on how to deal with the complexity of people's 'mental models' of the world.
Call for papers for CSU EFPI 2016 Summit
Tuesday, 25 Aug 2015CSU's Education For Practice Institute is calling for papers to be presented at its annual forum in April next year.
StalkHer motivates CSU acting and production students
Monday, 24 Aug 2015Aspiring actors and filmmakers at CSU were inspired and motivated when the new Australian movie StalkHer had a special screening in Wagga Wagga recently.
New approach to water management
Sunday, 23 Aug 2015CSU wetland ecologist, Professor Max Finlayson, will outline his vision for restoring and managing water systems to regional business leaders from across the country.
CSU lecturer awarded Australian Christian Book of the Year
Wednesday, 19 Aug 2015A CSU lecturer has received a major Australian award for his book about the history of Australian Army chaplains.
CSU NSW Country Eagles set to soar in 2015
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The Charles Sturt University (CSU) New South Wales (NSW) Country Eagles shape up as a force to be reckoned with in the 2015 National Rugby Championship (NRC) which kicks off today.
Spotlight on Motor Neurone Disease research
Wednesday, 19 Aug 2015Cutting edge research using stem cells is underway at CSU to better understand and help develop treatments for Motor Neurone Disease (MND).
2015 SEGRA Conference at CSU in Bathurst
Monday, 17 Aug 2015A major regional economic development conference will be held at CSU in Bathurst from Tuesday 20 to Thursday 22 October.
Gender discrimination higher in regional NSW and Victoria
Monday, 17 Aug 2015Research at CSU has exposed higher levels of discrimination against women in regional labour markets compared to metropolitan.