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Theology graduation ceremony at CSU
LATEST NEWS  25 May 2011

Theology graduation ceremony at CSU

The CSU Medal will be presented to theology graduate Mr Tobias Tan at a ceremony in Canberra on Friday 27 May.

CSU GraduationsReligion &Ethics

CSU works to address shortage of agricultural scientists
LATEST NEWS  25 May 2011

CSU works to address shortage of agricultural scientists

How to fill the skill shortage in science based careers in primary industries will be the focus of a forum at CSU in Wagga Wagga next week.

Agriculture &Food ProductionScience &IT

Equine science student studies elephants in Asia
LATEST NEWS  18 May 2011

Equine science student studies elephants in Asia

She maybe nearing the end of her studies into the science of horses but it was elephants that drew CSU student Ms Erin Lennox to Thailand and Laos in 2011.

International

Scholarship support for local students
LATEST NEWS  16 May 2011

Scholarship support for local students

The generosity of the local region in its support of CSU in Wagga Wagga will be on display when the annual Scholarship Presentation Ceremony is held on Wednesday 18 May.

Health

Oral health students to volunteer in Cambodia
LATEST NEWS  12 May 2011

Oral health students to volunteer in Cambodia

Not content to remain surrounded by modern and comfortable facilities offered in the new CSU Dental and Oral Health Clinic, CSU students have set their sights on working in Cambodia.

CSU GlobalDentistry

Courses for today's manager
LATEST NEWS  12 May 2011

Courses for today's manager

A unique joint initiative between Charles Sturt University (CSU) and TAFE NSW is offering an alternative pathway to a Master degree that produces managers with the knowledge and practical skills to succeed in business.

Charles Sturt University

Insurance to protect online privacy
LATEST NEWS  9 May 2011

Insurance to protect online privacy

A CSU lecturer says the recent hacking of the Sony Play Station Network should serve as a warning to all online service providers to do more to protect consumer privacy.

Science &IT

Rural people die unnecessarily with fewer rural doctors
LATEST NEWS  5 May 2011

Rural people die unnecessarily with fewer rural doctors

Around 4 600 rural Australians die unnecessarily every year due to poorer access to health services than their metropolitan cousins, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Dean of the Faculty of Science, Professor Nick Klomp, says CSU is ready to address the rural doctor shortage that contributes to this dire situation.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealthSociety and Community

Opportunity lost for closure in the 'War on Terror'
LATEST NEWS  4 May 2011

Opportunity lost for closure in the 'War on Terror'

The death of Osama bin Laden should be a welcome relief to many Westerners, particularly Americans who risk being targeted by extremist jihadist groups in conflict regions around the world, but hopes for strengthening international law enforcement and justice procedures has been lost, according to a CSU academic.

Charles Sturt UniversityInternationalSociety and Community

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