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Biotechnology in the bush …working together!

Tuesday, 5 Aug 2003
The 2003 Biotechnology Innovation Festival gets underway tomorrow as Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga City Council and Biotechnology Australia highlight the various aspects of biotechnology.

Research challenges popular online beliefs

Wednesday, 30 Jul 2003
Research into how Charles Sturt University students use the Internet has dispelled popular beliefs about what type of person goes online to study.

Enrolment numbers at CSU

Wednesday, 23 Jul 2003
Claims that Charles Sturt University could lose more than 2 500 student places under proposed higher education reforms have been firmly rejected by CSU Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administration) Professor David Battersby.

Looking to our digital future

Tuesday, 22 Jul 2003
The head of one of Australia’s leading communication schools, Charles Sturt University’s Associate Professor Tom Watson believes UK research on the future of television presents an opportunity for the Australian broadcast sector to anticipate change over the next decade.

Irrigation expert available for media comment

Tuesday, 15 Jul 2003
A leading irrigation expert is calling for the consumer to be involved in the on-going water allocation debate in Australia.

Johnstone Centre 2003 Research Conference

Friday, 11 Jul 2003
Dates: Thursday 13 November 2003 Venue: C D Blake Lecture Theatres, Charles Sturt University Thurgoona Campus, off Elizabeth Mitchell Drive, Thurgoona.

Science, Space and $

Thursday, 10 Jul 2003
The NSW Government has expressed confidence in the spatial science program at Charles Sturt University through a $100 000 investment in student scholarships.

CSU pays tribute to Theo Barker

Tuesday, 8 Jul 2003
Over 100 years of learning on the site of Charles Sturt University’s Bathurst campus was vividly brought to life by local historian Theo Barker who died yesterday, Wednesday 6 August.

What was the bush really like?

Thursday, 26 Jun 2003
Experts have long asserted that European settlement has had a major impact on the Australian environment, but what was Australia really like before Europeans settled here?

Young Australian researchers muscle in on European award

Wednesday, 25 Jun 2003
A human movement study aimed at improving the quality of life for older women is one of two Australian research projects short listed for the prestigious European College of Sport Science Young Investigator Award.

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