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National recognition for CSU Transitions Director

Tuesday, 24 Nov 2009
A decade of solid work on an innovative Charles Sturt University (CSU) program to help students cope with the transition to university study culminates today in the presentation of a prestigious award to the program’s director

The love of language and speech for all

Tuesday, 24 Nov 2009
The dedication of a CSU academic to improve the speech and language development of people, particularly children, from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds around the world has been honoured.

Top national design award for Wagga Wagga artist

Friday, 20 Nov 2009
Australia’s richest design prize has been won by a CSU research student.

Excellence in construction at CSU

Thursday, 19 Nov 2009
CSU buildings at Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst and Wagga Wagga have been honoured at the NSW Master Builders Association Excellence in Construction Awards for 2009.

Landholders tackle climate change whether they ‘believe’ or not

Monday, 16 Nov 2009
Evidence is mounting to suggest that rural landholders are already adapting to climatic variability regardless of their stance on climate change.

Celebrating tradition, success and opportunity

Friday, 13 Nov 2009
The celebrations at CSU in 2009 marking its 20th anniversary are going global in line with the international reach of the higher education institution.

30 years of commitment recognised among service medal recipients

Thursday, 12 Nov 2009
An administrator who has adapted his career to a changing tertiary education environment and a lecturer in teacher education with a passion for equity and the environment are among staff from CSU at Bathurst awarded long service medals on Thursday 12 November.

Accounting history award for CSU academic

Wednesday, 4 Nov 2009
An accounting academic at CSU has been jointly awarded the 2009 prize for Innovation in Accounting History Education by the US-based Academy of Accounting Historians.

CSU nets almost $1m for ground-breaking research projects

Tuesday, 3 Nov 2009
Helping war-torn countries get back on track, further professionalising teachers, demystifying how the beak and feather disease virus works and protecting pine plantations from climate change and exotic pests are four CSU administered projects to benefit from prestigious national grants.

Honouring graduates in Kuala Lumpur

Thursday, 29 Oct 2009
About 120 graduates of CSU and relatives and friends will gather in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur this week-end to celebrate their academic achievements.

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