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A job guarantee with CSU IT scholarship
LATEST NEWS  17 Jan 2001

A job guarantee with CSU IT scholarship

It’s a promise many university courses offer: a dream job at the end of the hard study road.

Charles Sturt University

A few ruining it for many, including the dingos
LATEST NEWS  5 Jan 2001

A few ruining it for many, including the dingos

A Charles Sturt University study on dingos on Fraser Island has found that the actions of a few tourists are ruining the enjoyment of seeing wild dingos for most other visitors to the island.

Business &CommerceEnvironment &Water

Visionary Vice-Chancellor honoured
LATEST NEWS  5 Jan 2001

Visionary Vice-Chancellor honoured

Thirty years of leadership which took a fledgling regional college to one of Australia's most diverse and dynamic universities will be recognised tomorrow, 2 May, when the founding Vice-Chancellor of Charles Sturt University, Professor Cliff Blake, AM, is awarded an honorary Doctor of the University.

Charles Sturt University

Balancing the risks of GMOs
LATEST NEWS  5 Jan 2001

Balancing the risks of GMOs

The benefits and risks of genetically modified foods, or GMOs, is the focus for four experts and an inquisitive audience tonight, Tuesday 1 May.

Agriculture &Food ProductionEnvironment &WaterReligion &EthicsScience &IT

Building a future in Albury and Thurgoona
LATEST NEWS  3 Jan 2001

Building a future in Albury and Thurgoona

Charles Sturt University has reaffirmed its commitment to Albury-Wodonga with its comprehensive building and development program continuing in 2001.

Charles Sturt University

New customer service focus at CSU
LATEST NEWS  19 Dec 2000

New customer service focus at CSU

Stage one of Charles Sturt University's integrated customer service network info.csu has begun as the university develops its multi-campus customer service strategy.

Charles Sturt University

Empty plate for food researchers to fill
LATEST NEWS  29 Nov 2000

Empty plate for food researchers to fill

Agriculture and food researchers from around Australia, New Zealand and the United States attending the Agrifood Research Network meeting in the small NSW town of Tumbarumba this week have been told there is a research vacuum to fill as policy makers grapple with new problems.

Society and Community

Small things, big problems?
LATEST NEWS  23 Nov 2000

Small things, big problems?

If powerful computers of the future behave in the same way as humans, will they have moral rights and responsibilities?

Society and Community

GST speeds up alliance in natural therapy education
LATEST NEWS  22 Nov 2000

GST speeds up alliance in natural therapy education

The impact of the GST has forced Australia's million-dollar-a-year traditional medicine industry swiftly towards regulation, as the NSW Hunter Region's biggest herbal medicine college opens up entry to university for its students.

Teaching and EducationHealth

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