Archive
Irrigators seek support to implement change
Thursday, 7 Mar 2002Irrigators need support, not rebuffs, if they are to quickly adapt to the many demands being placed on them, according to the Professor of Irrigation at Charles Sturt University.
CSU sets its sight on Sydney for policing
Tuesday, 5 Mar 2002A record number of probationary constables will today march out at their NSW Police attestation, as Charles Sturt University prepares to enrol the first intake of police students to study on-campus in Sydney.
Major police education review to improve operational policing
Sunday, 24 Feb 2002Student police officers in NSW will gain increased operational experience in the field following changes announced today to the NSW Police recruit education program.
Federal Minister for Science visits CSU
Sunday, 10 Feb 2002Veterinary science, water and biological solutions will be just some of the issues discussed with Federal Minister for Science, Mr Peter McGauran, during a visit to Charles Sturt University.
Complementary medicine on the rise
Tuesday, 29 Jan 2002From just 30 students three years ago to more than 300 today, complementary medicine at Charles Sturt University (CSU) is on the rise, both in Australia and globally.
When does human life begin? Dilemma for scientists and theologians
Tuesday, 22 Jan 2002Ethical and moral problems over cloning and stem cell research lie in our understanding of when human life begins, according to a leading Australian scientist who will speak at an international science and religion workshop in Canberra on Monday 28 January.
London, Hong Kong, New York it’s all in a days work
Tuesday, 22 Jan 2002A kiss on the lips is said to be quite continental, and Charles Sturt University’s International Office Director, David Hatherly, would have to agree.
CSU in strong demand
Thursday, 17 Jan 2002A state wide surge of interest in teaching and health industry careers has contributed to an overall increase in preferences to study at Charles Sturt University on previous years.
'Why is it so?' Ask 'Mr Science'
Thursday, 17 Jan 2002'I wonder how that works?' Regional Australia's own 'Mr Science', Nick Klomp, has presented entertaining answers to this question to regional radio audiences for the past four years.
Nursing education from Japan to Dubbo
Monday, 14 Jan 2002Four Japanese nursing students from Dubbo’s sister city of Minokamo, are the envy of their peers, having spent the past nine months in Australia while they upgrade their qualifications through CSU.