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CSU announces its first Elder-In-Residence
LATEST NEWS  16 Jul 2013

CSU announces its first Elder-In-Residence

An Aboriginal Elder with decades of experience working to improve education and social justice for Indigenous Australians has been appointed as the inaugural Elder-In-Residence at the CSU Centre for Indigenous Studies in Dubbo.

Charles Sturt UniversityIndigenous

CSU farewells Head of Campus
LATEST NEWS  15 Jul 2013

CSU farewells Head of Campus

From a student in the late 1970's to his current role as Head of Campus, Mr Adrian Lindner has seen the growth and development of CSU in Wagga Wagga.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

CSU multiplies job options for teachers
LATEST NEWS  11 Jul 2013

CSU multiplies job options for teachers

CSU has unveiled a new teacher education program designed to give graduates an edge by preparing them for work in both early childhood and primary teaching, or primary and secondary teaching.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and Education

Research into 'belonging' in early childhood
LATEST NEWS  11 Jul 2013

Research into 'belonging' in early childhood

Further improvements to early childhood education for Australian babies and toddlers, particularly for at risk communities, is the aim of new research at CSU.

Teaching and Education

What's an urban river worth?
LATEST NEWS  11 Jul 2013

What's an urban river worth?

While there has been much research about rivers in rural and remote Australia, including by Charles Sturt University, a CSU PhD student from Botswana is examining the Cooks and Georges Rivers in Sydney, NSW, to estimate the value to urban communities of improved riverine health.

Society and Community

On the road for higher education
LATEST NEWS  10 Jul 2013

On the road for higher education

Distance is no object for this small team of educators from CSU.

Charles Sturt University

Whistleblower laws give historic protections
LATEST NEWS  10 Jul 2013

Whistleblower laws give historic protections

Whistleblower laws recently passed by parliament brought the federal government back to the forefront of public integrity standards, according to the CSU academic whose research informed the legislation.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and Education

The long reach of further study
LATEST NEWS  8 Jul 2013

The long reach of further study

Qantas Founders Museum CEO Mr Tony Martin is taking distance education quite literally with a Masters of Business Administration through CSU.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Architecture award for National Life Sciences Hub
LATEST NEWS  2 Jul 2013

Architecture award for National Life Sciences Hub

A hub for teaching and research of life sciences at CSU has secured a NSW architecture award.

Charles Sturt University

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