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Chinese grasslands delegation to visit CSU
SCIENCE  5 Oct 2012

Chinese grasslands delegation to visit CSU

Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Orange and the NSW Department of Primary Industries will host a visit by Chinese officials as part of an ongoing project to restore China’s crippled grasslands to sustainable grazing condition.

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Local support for diabetes research at CSU
SCIENCE  28 Sep 2012

Local support for diabetes research at CSU

Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Orange has gratefully acknowledged the support of a local diabetes support group through a recent $2 000 donation.

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Radiation Science gets course makeover
SCIENCE  21 Sep 2012

Radiation Science gets course makeover

CSU will add a specialisation in molecular imaging to its Master of Medical Radiation Science program in 2013.

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National Life Sciences Hub opens at CSU
SCIENCE  21 Sep 2012

National Life Sciences Hub opens at CSU

A $48.6 million hub for research and education in plant and animal sciences, food production and security, animal health, and water and environmental sciences will be officially opened at CSU in Wagga Wagga on Friday 21 September.

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Stork closer for peregrine pair
SCIENCE  20 Sep 2012

Stork closer for peregrine pair

Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Orange is expecting a new addition soon as its resident pair of Peregrine Falcons, Beau and Swift, prepare for this season’s single egg to hatch.

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Understanding the dark side of the Universe
SCIENCE  11 Sep 2012

Understanding the dark side of the Universe

They account for 96 per cent of the universe but Dark Matter and Dark Energy are still something of a scientific mystery. Research at CSU in Wagga Wagga is hoping to help change that.

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Computers may need patterns to think better
SCIENCE  30 Jul 2012

Computers may need patterns to think better

Patterns needed to help computers think better have been investigated by an international research group including a CSU expert, with the results reported in the latest issue of the international journal Nature Scientific Reports.

Society and Community

Inspiring the researchers of tomorrow
SCIENCE  17 Jul 2012

Inspiring the researchers of tomorrow

A group of academically gifted Kooringal High School students will visit CSU in Wagga Wagga on Wednesday 18 July to get a taste of how new knowledge is generated through research.

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Science, environment and a fledgling university
SCIENCE  27 Jun 2012

Science, environment and a fledgling university

Young academic Nick Klomp wasn’t sure how long he would stay when he first joined CSU in 1991. But that was over 20 years ago, and Nick has grown to lead one of the largest faculties in Australia.

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