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Centre for excellence in environmental education to open

Monday, 28 Oct 2013
CSU in Albury-Wodonga will help create a sustainable future for communities across the Murray-Darling Basin with the launch of a new centre for excellence in environmental education.

CSU students teaching to learn in Nepal

Friday, 25 Oct 2013
A group of Charles Sturt University (CSU) students will work with young students in Nepal on a once-in-a-lifetime work placement in November.

CSU student offers free portrait at National Gallery

Thursday, 24 Oct 2013

Ever thought of sitting for your very own portrait at the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra?

Expanded bus service to CSU

Thursday, 24 Oct 2013
Students and staff at CSU in Wagga Wagga will soon be able to catch a bus to and from more parts of the city and some local towns and villages, representing an expansion of the existing service provided by the University.

CSU assists fire-affected students

Tuesday, 22 Oct 2013

Due to the current fire emergencies in many areas of Australia's eastern states, Charles Sturt University (CSU) is ensuring that affected students and their families receive the University's sympathy and support.

International links essential for Australia’s crime fighters

Thursday, 17 Oct 2013
The growth of multinational crime over the past decade has made international cooperation essential for Australian police and security professionals, according to a counter terrorism expert at CSU.

Promoting science for Indigenous students

Wednesday, 16 Oct 2013

Scientists from CSU will be back in the classroom this week at Mount Austin High School in Wagga Wagga as part of a national initiative to engage Indigenous children in science.

Chinese police officers graduate from CSU

Wednesday, 16 Oct 2013
Charles Sturt University (CSU) Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann has personally congratulated a group of Chinese police officers on their graduation from the University’s Bachelor of Policing (Investigations).

Twitter's pulling power

Tuesday, 15 Oct 2013
Ahead of Twitter’s highly anticipated stock debut, CSU information and communications technology lecturer Mr Ken Eustace has examined the pulling power of the social networking company.

Rural Australians hardest hit by climate change

Monday, 14 Oct 2013
Rural Australians will be the hardest hit by climate change, according to Professor Steve Vanderheiden from the Charles Sturt University (CSU) Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE).

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