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Learning goes mobile

Monday, 29 Oct 2012
The widespread adoption of tablet computers and smart phones will be the biggest change to the delivery of education since the advent of the personal computer according to Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) Associate Professor Philip Uys.

Psychology first for CSU students

Friday, 26 Oct 2012
CSU psychology students are preparing for a trip of a lifetime as they head to Macau in early November to take part in a program that aims to create globally-aware students.

CSU grads show it's a woman's world

Friday, 26 Oct 2012
This year's crop of Bachelor of Agricultural Business Management graduates from Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Orange will feature more pony-tails than stubble, reflecting the fact that more women are joining the industry than ever before.

Diminished but perpetual terror threat: CSU academic

Friday, 26 Oct 2012
A security and terrorism academic from CSU is warning that the terrorism threat to Australia and our close neighbour, Indonesia, is on-going and likely to be a permanent piece of the regional landscape.

Food security in Australia: who wins, who loses?

Friday, 26 Oct 2012
Food security has been flagged as one of the most serious issues to face the world in coming years, with predictions that by the year 2050 the world’s population will hit nine billion.

CSU thanks Orange and Bathurst dentists for support

Thursday, 25 Oct 2012
As the 2012 academic year draws to a close, Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Orange is just 12 months away from a landmark moment in rural health.

A new generation of scholars at CSU

Thursday, 25 Oct 2012
Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Orange will host a very special graduation on Tuesday, October 30, when about 70 primary school students don the mortar boards as part of Check It Out day.

Strong interest in paramedic course in Port Macquarie

Thursday, 25 Oct 2012
The strong interest by prospective students in the availability of the paramedic course at CSU in Port Macquarie has been welcomed by University officials.

Building trust in fire-prone communities

Thursday, 25 Oct 2012
Social researchers from Canada and the United States will join Australian collaborators, including CSU academics, when they visit the NSW-Victorian Border region at the end of October to investigate how to build trust between communities prone to serious bushfires and fire management agencies.

The path to writing for young children

Tuesday, 23 Oct 2012
A valuable new video and brochure for Riverina parents on how young school children learn to write will be launched in Wagga Wagga on Wednesday 24 October.

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