Charles Sturt University has consolidated on last year’s strong demand to study full-time at its four regional campuses with an eight percent increase in all preferences for undergraduate courses in 2004.
As many Australian school students actively experience different workplace employment, a new study at Charles Sturt University will explore the impact that work has on the careers the students later pursue.
At a time when overseas study programs are more popular than ever in the United States, a potential partnership between Charles Sturt University and the University of Delaware in the US is likely to be formed.
The most significant reforms to higher education since the Dawkins reforms of the late 1980s which led to the creation of Charles Sturt University, will be announced by the Federal Government.
The 65 extra university student places to be allocated to the Albury-Wodonga Campus in 2004 reinforce Charles Sturt University’s commitment to the region.
The next generation of elite equestrian athletes will be nurtured in
a new high performance riding and coaching program to be run at
Charles Sturt University’s prestigious Equine Centre.
Research into education involving Charles Sturt University academics has emerged as a big winner in the release of prestigious Australian Research Council grants.
In an important step forward for rural and regional Australia, Charles Sturt University in NSW is set to become the only provider of veterinary science graduates outside the metropolitan centres.
A group of Charles Sturt University academics have proven that research and teaching can go hand-in-hand, winning the Vice-Chancellor’s excellence awards for teaching and research in 2003.
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