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CPA Program workshops open at CSU
LATEST NEWS  6 Feb 2013

CPA Program workshops open at CSU

CSU has announced its 2013 tuition program for candidates enrolled in CPA Program professional level segments, with workshops to be held in Sydney, Parramatta and Melbourne.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and Education

Horse meat burgers unlikely in Australia
LATEST NEWS  6 Feb 2013

Horse meat burgers unlikely in Australia

A CSU academic has reassured Australians they don't have to worry they might be eating horse on their hamburgers, as investigations continue overseas into 'beef' shipments which tests revealed included up to 70 per cent horse meat.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealthSociety and Community

International viticulture expert joins NWGIC
LATEST NEWS  5 Feb 2013

International viticulture expert joins NWGIC

With his sights firmly on the future of the Australian wine industry, Professor Alain Deloire has arrived at the National Wine and Grape Industry Centre (NWGIC) at CSU as its new Director.

Wine &Grape ProductionCSU Research

New leader for CSU Faculty of Science
LATEST NEWS  30 Jan 2013

New leader for CSU Faculty of Science

An academic with an extensive scientific background has been announced as the new head of the Faculty of Science at CSU.

Charles Sturt University

Recognition for outstanding Australians
LATEST NEWS  26 Jan 2013

Recognition for outstanding Australians

Although they were born in different countries, two senior members of the CSU community have been recognised with top honours in the 2013 Australia Day honours list.

Charles Sturt UniversityInternational

Tips for parents to ease kindergarten kids into school
LATEST NEWS  24 Jan 2013

Tips for parents to ease kindergarten kids into school

Nerves and excitement will be the order of the day at Australian schools next week as new kindergarten students start their journey through school.

Teaching and Education

Rural clinical schools have little to show for a decade’s work
LATEST NEWS  23 Jan 2013

Rural clinical schools have little to show for a decade’s work

Rural clinical schools designed to encourage medical students to take up rural practice have failed to increase the proportion of Australian medical graduates moving to work outside the major cities, according to CSU medical consultant Emeritus Professor John Dwyer.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and EducationHealthSociety and Community

Bill limits freedom of expression
LATEST NEWS  23 Jan 2013

Bill limits freedom of expression

The Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Bill 2012, which will be subject to Senate committee hearings this week in the Federal Parliament, could seriously limit freedom of expression says a CSU constitutional law expert.

Society and Community

Using stealth to combat weed invasion
LATEST NEWS  23 Jan 2013

Using stealth to combat weed invasion

Unmanned aerial vehicles are often associated with the military but new research at CSU shows their increasing importance in civilian life.

Agriculture &Food ProductionCSU Research

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