Archive
New alliance for Australian agriculture
Tuesday, 8 Jun 2004Launch of the Wagga Wagga Agricultural Innovation Park on 10am, Monday 9 August 2004 at Convention Centre, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW.
aLMOST bursts onto the stage with vibrancy
Monday, 31 May 2004aLMOST, a community project that takes inspiration from local young people by exploring their moments of expectation and uncertainty, will come alive with colour, music and dramatic action at Bathurst.
A collective task for Indigenous education
Monday, 31 May 2004Collaboration between schools and the Indigenous community plays a key role in Indigenous students continuing their education, says Charles Sturt University School of Education professor, Stephen Kemmis.
CSU on hand to help renovate penguin homes
Thursday, 27 May 2004The homes of the Little Penguins of Montague Island will receive a renovation make-over next month as part of a joint project between Charles Sturt University and the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.
A woman’s perspective
Wednesday, 19 May 2004A new program aimed at encouraging more women to undertake and complete research at Charles Sturt University will be launched this Friday 21 May in Wagga Wagga, NSW.
CSU taking higher educational opportunities west
Tuesday, 11 May 2004Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) commitment to learning, teaching and research in regional Australia has been strengthened with the announcement today that CSU is finalising arrangements with the University of Sydney for transfer of its Orange Campus to CSU from 1 January 2005.
The Orange Campus: Facts at a glance
Tuesday, 11 May 2004In 1973, the Orange Agricultural College was established by the NSW State Government to offer courses related principally to the management of agricultural business.
Frequently asked questions about Orange Campus
Tuesday, 11 May 2004Why is this transfer occurring? Both the University of Sydney and Charles Sturt University are committed to providing quality education as widely as possible.
Needs of rural women not met
Monday, 10 May 2004Lack of access by rural women to basic health, education and transport services has emerged from preliminary results of a national survey conducted by a group of leading rural social researchers at Charles Sturt University.
CSU welcomes new student places
Friday, 7 May 2004Charles Sturt University welcomes the allocation of new Commonwealth supported university places announced by the Federal Minister for Education, Science and Training Dr Brendan Nelson.