In recognition of its world-leading research in biological weed control, Charles Sturt University has won a bid to host an international conference in Wagga Wagga in September 2005.
If the word nuclear conjures images of Hollywood style mutations, mushroom clouds and a Mad Max lifestyle after a nuclear holocaust, you’re not alone.
Native grasses, shrubs and trees in agricultural regions face a major decline unless great care is taken in grazing roadside reserves and stock routes as drought spreads across south-eastern Australia.
Charles Sturt University is playing a leading role in salinity research
and education as a key participant in the new Cooperative Research Centre for Plant-based Management of Dryland Salinity.
The Federal Minister for Education, Dr Brendan Nelson has reaffirmed his commitment to the importance of regional universities in a speech to Charles Sturt University staff and researchers from the Murray Darling Freshwater Research Centre.
When Charles Sturt University’s Orientation Week starts on Monday 11 February, 2 500 new students will be discovering right away why CSU is a leader in online education.
Religion and science: friends or foes? These awkward bedfellows will come together at a rare meeting of theologians and scientists from around the world in Canberra from 25 to 30 January.
From paper to cyberspace, Margaret Macpherson has been at the forefront of immense change in the way libraries deliver information over the last four decades.
New evidence has been found to explain why Australia’s eucalypts are able to bounce back so successfully after bushfires such as those that ravaged NSW at Christmas.
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