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Veteran newsman joins Charles Sturt University
LATEST NEWS  23 Apr 2004

Veteran newsman joins Charles Sturt University

Former Channel 7 news director Ian Cook will bring over 35 years of extensive media experience to his latest role as Adjunct Senior Lecturer in Journalism at Charles Sturt University.

Media &CommunicationHigher Education

Laboratory work in virtual reality
LATEST NEWS  22 Apr 2004

Laboratory work in virtual reality

A journey through a chemistry laboratory could be as easy as playing a computer game for Charles Sturt University students working with new technology developed by academic staff.

Teaching and Education

Working for a common goal
LATEST NEWS  13 Apr 2004

Working for a common goal

Women working at Charles Sturt University have secured a NSW Government grant to forge closer ties with CSU’s regional communities on projects involving children with disabilities and Indigenous education.

Teaching and EducationHealthSociety and Community

CSU Graduation news
LATEST NEWS  13 Apr 2004

CSU Graduation news

The first student to graduate in Charles Sturt University’s new industry-based IT Masters program will receive his postgraduate award at a graduation ceremony at CSU in Wagga Wagga, NSW.

Charles Sturt University

How best to communicate exotic disease and pest risks
LATEST NEWS  11 Apr 2004

How best to communicate exotic disease and pest risks

One key issue in safeguarding Australia’s rural industries from exotic diseases and pests is successfully communicating the risks to all parties involved.

Agriculture &Food ProductionMedia &CommunicationEnvironment &Water

Rural women uncovered
LATEST NEWS  8 Apr 2004

Rural women uncovered

The quality of life of rural women and the issues they grapple with on a daily basis is the focus of a new study by a group of social researchers at Charles Sturt University.

Society and Community

Lack of iodine prompts research
LATEST NEWS  31 Mar 2004

Lack of iodine prompts research

A fear that Australians could be suffering serious ill effects from lack of iodine in their diets has prompted a new study of Riverina residents by Charles Sturt University’s School of Biomedical Sciences.

Health

CSU returns skilled workers to the regions
LATEST NEWS  24 Mar 2004

CSU returns skilled workers to the regions

New research shows that graduates from Charles Sturt University are choosing to stay and work in rural areas, stemming the flow of young skilled workers to the city.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and EducationHealthSociety and Community

True love defined through philosophy play
LATEST NEWS  23 Mar 2004

True love defined through philosophy play

Love as a universal constant is the means for bringing philosophy to public attention through a play by a Charles Sturt University academic which is coming to Sydney’s famous Opera House.

Society and Community

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