The continuing bushfire emergency in North East Victoria, southern NSW and the ACT has generated renewed interest in bushfire management and ecology, including the regeneration of the native bushland environment after bushfires.
Fresh from managing the media during the Australian Defence Force’s involvement in the recent Iraq War, ADF Director-General, Military Public Affairs, Brigadier Mike Hannan will address CSU this afternoon.
A year-long evaluation of class sizes in New South Wales schools conducted by Charles Sturt University Dean of the Faculty of Education Professor Bob Meyenn was released yesterday by the NSW Minister for Education.
A link between globalisation, economic growth and poverty in 11 Asian developing countries is highlighted in a book to be launched in London, England next month.
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists has honoured a Charles Sturt University academic for his presentation on the dangers of viewing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health professionals as undervalued seasonal workers.
The rapid and low cost analysis of air, water, vegetation, and pork and
even Viagra tablets using near infra-red rays were just a few of the topics discussed at a recent meeting in Spain of international scientists.
A passion for public history has resulted in a valuable guide to the life and times of popular Australian Prime Minister Ben Chifley and his wife
Elizabeth.
A record number of high school students from throughout southern New South Wales are expected to attend an expo at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga on Wednesday 26 March.
Responding to the need for teachers to have access to world class, high profile postgraduate programs, Charles Sturt University and the University of Sydney have joined to form the Australian Graduate School of Education.
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