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Australian children to benefit from early childhood studies

Thursday, 6 Dec 2012
Two projects, led by Charles Sturt University (CSU), have been awarded a total of nearly $0.6 million from the Australian Research Council (ARC) to improve the educational outcomes and wellbeing of all Australian children.

Strong career foundations for agricultural science graduates

Wednesday, 5 Dec 2012
Having landed herself a plum role as a graduate agronomist with the agribusiness Landmark in Queensland, Ms Candice Robinson is looking forward to coming home and savouring every moment of her graduation from CSU in Wagga Wagga.

Responding to the digital challenge

Monday, 3 Dec 2012
CSU educators are using their own internet experiences over the past 20 years to help school librarians around Australia better communicate with each other.

Major study to help 'see' complex data

Friday, 30 Nov 2012
A research project to help 'see' huge amounts of extremely complex data will be led by a senior computer science researcher at CSU.

Think sustainably about your next holiday

Thursday, 29 Nov 2012
As Australians look for their next holiday destination, spare a thought for the local communities and environment where you are travelling.

CSU graduation looms for new country vet

Thursday, 29 Nov 2012
Ms Katherine Snell has not been short of an international perspective during her veterinary science degree at Charles Sturt University (CSU) with stints in the United States and The Netherlands during the past six years.

Prestigious theological award for CSU researcher

Wednesday, 28 Nov 2012
CSU researcher, Dr Ruth Sheridan, has won the prestigious 2013 Manfred Lautenshlaeger Award for Theological Promise, making her only the second Australian to do so.

Shining light on white wine spoilage

Wednesday, 28 Nov 2012
A new study has found that darker and heavier bottles can protect the quality of white wine.

Preparing inspirational teachers for our schools

Tuesday, 27 Nov 2012
One of the country’s largest educators of school teachers has added its voice to the discussion about how to create quality teachers in NSW, supporting a system which is ‘more difficult’ and ‘more selective’ than present.

Education key to animal welfare in live exports

Monday, 26 Nov 2012
A CSU academic believes there have been improvements in the welfare of animals involved in live sheep and cattle exports in the region.

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