Why is this transfer occurring? Both the University of Sydney and Charles Sturt University are committed to providing quality education as widely as possible.
Charles 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.
In 1973, the Orange Agricultural College was established by the NSW State Government to offer courses related principally to the management of agricultural business.
Charles Sturt University welcomes the allocation of new Commonwealth supported university places announced by the Federal Minister for Education, Science and Training Dr Brendan Nelson.
A need to ensure future generations of pharmacists for rural and regional Australia has driven third generation pharmacist Peter Gissing to take the helm of the Charles Sturt Pharmacy Foundation.
The first student to graduate in Charles Sturt University’s new industry-based IT Masters program will receive his postgraduate award at a graduation ceremony at CSU in Wagga Wagga, NSW.
New research shows that graduates from Charles Sturt University are choosing to stay and work in rural areas, stemming the flow of young skilled workers to the city.
A leading social researcher has been appointed to a new professorial chair established at Charles Sturt University to study the social and economic impacts of water and its regulation in the Murray Darling Basin.
The Federal Minister for Agriculture Warren Truss will join Australia’s chief veterinary officer to formally launch the Veterinary Science program at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga.
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