Student police officers in NSW will gain increased operational experience in the field following changes announced today to the NSW Police recruit education program.
Veterinary 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.
From 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.
A kiss on the lips is said to be quite continental, and Charles Sturt
University’s International Office Director, David Hatherly, would
have to agree.
'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.
A 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.
Four 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.
Students across Australia will benefit from a Charles Sturt University
decision at the end of 2001 to widen study choices for its students in
conjunction with TAFE institutes.
How do billions of nerve cells organise themselves into a living brain? How does the genetic code control the growth of developing embryos into complete human beings?
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