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Parade celebrates education in Wagga Wagga
LATEST NEWS  22 Mar 2012

Parade celebrates education in Wagga Wagga

The pomp and ceremony of the annual Town and Gown Procession in Wagga Wagga on Thursday 29 March will be even bigger this year as CSU highlights the city’s role as the premier provider of education and training for inland Australia.

Charles Sturt University

Students take up cyber-security challenge
LATEST NEWS  21 Mar 2012

Students take up cyber-security challenge

University students looking for ways to hack into a computer network might sound like a movie plot but a team from CSU will do just that as part of the Inaugural Cyber Defence University Challenge.

Business &CommerceCSU studentsPolice, Crime &EmergenciesScience &IT

Indian police benefit from Australian expertise
LATEST NEWS  16 Mar 2012

Indian police benefit from Australian expertise

Representatives from CSU and the NSW Police Force will join with the NSW Deputy Premier, Minister for Trade and Investment and Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services, the Hon. Andrew Stoner, to welcome 100 officers from the Indian Police Service, the third group to take part in an international training program.

Charles Sturt UniversityInternational

PM hails CSU speech pathology program
LATEST NEWS  15 Mar 2012

PM hails CSU speech pathology program

In an innovative program for Indigenous people, three central NSW communities have secured the services of future speech pathologists from CSU to assist young local school students.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and EducationHealthIndigenous

Social media changing the face of libraries
LATEST NEWS  14 Mar 2012

Social media changing the face of libraries

CSU has been named as the first Australian host of an international lecture at the National Library in Canberra held to promote the importance of information in the high technology age.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and Education

Making a difference for refugees
LATEST NEWS  14 Mar 2012

Making a difference for refugees

What happens outside the schoolyard may hold the key to improving the learning outcomes for young African refugees, according to CSU research.

Teaching and EducationSociety and Community

MoU for higher education in Broken Hill and Far West
LATEST NEWS  13 Mar 2012

MoU for higher education in Broken Hill and Far West

A new Memorandum of Understanding has been signed that will bring together CSU TAFE NSW – Western Institute, Broken Hill City Council, University of Sydney Broken Hill Department of Rural Health, and Robinson College to work collaboratively to plan and develop opportunities for higher education for the communities of Broken Hill and the Far West Region of NSW.

Charles Sturt University

A new record of terror
LATEST NEWS  12 Mar 2012

A new record of terror

Modern day US imperialism and a class war between peasants and a new 'narco-bourgeoisie' lies at the heart of the Colombian cocaine trade and international efforts to suppress it, according to a CSU lecturer and co-author of a new book.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

CSU vet students play active role in bird flu containment
LATEST NEWS  8 Mar 2012

CSU vet students play active role in bird flu containment

Two veterinary science students at CSU put their training into practice helping authorities contain an outbreak of Low Pathogenic Avian Influenza on a commercial duck farm in Victoria.

Agriculture &Food ProductionVeterinary ScienceCSU students

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