Archive
CSU mourns loss of champion for education
Friday, 31 Jul 2015CSU has paid tribute to a courageous advocate for quality education and a long-standing and committed academic.
Spelling expert sizes up new television series
Friday, 31 Jul 2015Will the fanfare of Australia's latest game show shine a light on children's literacy in the 21stcentury, asks CSU spelling expert.
Young Journalist Walkley for CSU alumnus
Thursday, 30 Jul 2015A CSU alumnus has received two major Australian journalism awards.
New Direction for Pharmacy at CSU
Thursday, 30 Jul 2015Charles Sturt University (CSU) has announced a new direction in its leading pharmacy program in regional Australia.
Aged care sector needs future leadership
Wednesday, 29 Jul 2015A CSU academic argues the nation needs leadership, not 'more of the same', in order to meet the challenges of an ageing population.
Thai adventure for nursing students
Wednesday, 29 Jul 2015Working in mobile health clinics in remote mountain villages was just part of the adventure for a group of CSU nursing students and their lecturer during a recent trip to Thailand.
Terrorism, citizenship and rights examined
Tuesday, 28 Jul 2015A CSU researcher is investigating the constitutional basis of citizenship, and proposals to strip members of international terrorist groups of their Australian citizenship.
Indigenous students awarded scholarships
Monday, 27 Jul 2015Scholarships designed to support Indigenous participation in higher education have been awarded to six motivated CSU students.
New Director for Graham Centre
Monday, 27 Jul 2015A specialist in livestock production has been named as the new Director of the Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation, a research alliance between CSU and the NSW DPI.
Sharing research knowledge with China
Tuesday, 28 Jul 2015A CSU researcher is working with colleagues in China as part of the push to develop healthier grains and functional foods.