Archive
$30 million investment in national wine research collaboration
Monday, 19 Dec 2005Australia’s peak wine research and funding bodies will join in a leading $30 million dollar research collaboration called the NWGIC Winegrowing Futures Initiative.
New agreement for police recruit education in NSW
Wednesday, 14 Dec 2005Charles Sturt University has renewed its ties with Australia’s largest police force with the signing of a new contract to provide the NSW Police recruit education program.
Veterinary science at CSU to receive a funding boost
Wednesday, 14 Dec 2005Charles Sturt University has welcomed the announcement today of the Federal Government’s $4.4 million funding boost for the new Veterinary Science program.
A sweet end to weeds
Monday, 12 Dec 2005Sugar could be an innovative alternative to herbicides and curb one of agriculture’s costly scourges, annual weeds.
Fourth World Congress in Allelopathy - background notes
Friday, 9 Dec 2005Fourth World Congress in Allelopathy: "Establishing the Scientific Basis"
Allelopathy coup for CSU
Friday, 9 Dec 2005The latest research into eradicating the need for artificial herbicides to combat weeds in crops is among the topics for discussion at an international, scientific conference to be held at Charles Sturt University later this month.
CSU communication students win international advertising award
Thursday, 8 Dec 2005Simulating ‘real life’ advertising agency work is nothing new for Charles Sturt University students, who for the second time have won the prestigious International Advertising Association’s InterAd award.
New Enterprise Agreement finalised
Tuesday, 6 Dec 2005Charles Sturt University has successfully concluded enterprise bargaining negotiations, having reached a new agreement with all staff unions.
The future of health care
Sunday, 4 Dec 2005Health graduates at Charles Sturt University will see today as the beginning of a lifelong learning process if they are to be effective and successful health care professionals according to guest speaker at this morning's graduation ceremony, Professor John Daly.
Horizons expand for photography course
Sunday, 4 Dec 2005Charles Sturt University will move its photography degree currently based on its Albury-Wondonga Campus to Wagga Wagga Campus in a move to integrate the course with related areas.