Charles Sturt University will hold one graduation ceremony in Canberra on Friday 22 May, as 70 graduates receive their degrees, diplomas and certificates from CSU Chancellor Lawrie Willett, AO.
The use of the online learning environment to create a fictitious murder scene for forensic investigation and analysis by CSU students has been internationally lauded.
CSU Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Ian Goulter, has announced the appointment of Professor Sue Thomas to the position of Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research).
A former Federal police officer honoured for his extensive overseas service in Asia, including after the 2002 Bali bombings, will address CSU policing graduates in Goulburn on Friday 15 May.
CSU commentators will be available to comment on various aspects of the Budget, which has been flagged as the most difficult for any government since the Great Depression of the 1930s.
A recently completed building on CSU's Thurgoona site has been awarded six green stars and 'world leader' status for its environmentally sustainable features.
The film industry has been a global industry since it began and a new book by a CSU lecturer argues for the need for a more mature understanding and acceptance of the dynamic interaction between various national cinema cultures and Hollywood.
A senior CSU researcher has expressed disappointment with the delay to Australia’s carbon emissions trading scheme until 2011 announced on Monday 4 May by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.
Early market intelligence together with a capacity to respond carefully and quickly has enabled CSU to enhance educational opportunities for not just Australia’s inland communities but for those in Canada.
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