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International research links with new vet professor

Friday, 28 Mar 2008
A research scientist leading a million-dollar project to improve Pakistan’s dairy sector is the inaugural Professor of Animal Production at CSU.

CSU honours Janet Holmes à Court

Wednesday, 26 Mar 2008
Successful businesswoman and outstanding champion of Australian arts and culture, Mrs Janet Holmes à Court AO will be honoured by CSU at the graduation ceremony in Orange, Friday 28 March.

A gender perspective on world issues

Wednesday, 26 Mar 2008
In the lead up to the federal budget in May, a CSU academic has called on the Australian government to demonstrate political leadership in the international community and resource a gender perspective in its budgetary processes.

Graduation season starts at Dubbo

Tuesday, 25 Mar 2008
More than 6 000 graduates will receive their undergraduate and postgraduate awards from CSU during the graduation season, with the Dubbo Campus to hold the first ceremony for 2008 from 10.30am, Wednesday 26 March.

Building Australia’s national iSchool

Tuesday, 11 Mar 2008
The leading provider of education in library and information management and teacher librarianship in Australia has embraced a new vision as a leading educator for the online world. The Charles Sturt University School of Information Studies is repositioning itself as Australia’s national iSchool.

The ABC of childcare

Thursday, 28 Feb 2008
The financial woes facing the private childcare operator, ABC Learning Centres, has prompted CSU academic, Ms Frances Press to express concern about its implications for the provision of childcare in Australia.

A new therapy for heart attack

Friday, 22 Feb 2008
A research team from Australia’s CSU and China’s Taishan Medical College has given hope of improved treatment for the victims of heart attacks.

New national home for religious studies

Thursday, 7 Feb 2008
The new headquarters for the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture will be opened a ceremony in Canberra, ACT, on Saturday 9 February 2008.

Demand steady for nursing and teaching at CSU

Thursday, 17 Jan 2008
Demand for nursing and education courses at Charles Sturt University has remained steady, according to figures released by the NSW University Admissions Centre tonight, Thursday 17 January.

Climate change a rising risk to health: CSU academic

Tuesday, 15 Jan 2008
A study co-authored by a Charles Sturt University (CSU) scientist warns that climate change could have far-reaching negative impacts on the health of rural Australians.

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