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    NBN 'Reckless': Minchin 17 April, 2009 09:39

    Shadow minister for Communications Senator Nick Minchin has pointed to the findings of two studies as evidence of the “expose the recklessness” of the Rudd Government’s $43 billion National Broadband Network.
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    Charles Sturt uni partners with IBM for business-focused IT degree 07 November, 2008 15:39

    Charles Sturt University in Western NSW has launched a new Bachelor of Information Technology (Business Services) degree, jointly developed by IBM.
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    Study: IT industry lacks female role models 08 May, 2008 08:32

    Fewer girls are considering a career in IT because the industry doesn't have enough positive female role models.
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    School kids turning away from computing subjects 02 May, 2008 09:54

    Both young men and women are walking away from secondary school studies that could lead to careers in IT, with young women turning away faster than their male counterparts, according to the Dean of Charles Sturt University's Faculty of Education.
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    Charles Sturt Uni leads ITIL accreditation 28 March, 2008 14:58

    Global IT examination institute, EXIN has announced a partnership that will see Charles Sturt University (CSU) become the first Australian university to incorporate IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) training and examinations into its IT-related undergraduate and post graduate degree courses.
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    Defence hosts inaugral project management symposium 09 February, 2007 15:12

    In a bid to upskill its project managers and address continuing skills shortages, the Defence Material Organization (DMO) hosted a symposium in Canberra today which will be followed by a four day simulation exercise next week.
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    World-first, industry-based diploma for project managers 17 November, 2006 09:27

    The Project Management Institute (PMI) has partnered with Charles Sturt University (CSU) to develop a world-first, industry-based, qualification for project managers.
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    ADF to develop communications warfare 01 November, 2006 07:59

    Charles Sturt University is working with the Australian Department of Defence to create gaming software for use by military personnel to train enlisted members on effective crisis management techniques and scenarios for battle and natural disasters.
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    ADF to develop communications warfare 31 October, 2006 09:13

    Charles Sturt University is working with the Australian Department of Defence to create gaming software for use by military personnel to train enlisted members on effective crisis management techniques and scenarios for battle and natural disasters.
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    Driving data through certification 18 October, 2006 15:44

    Just as a licence is required to drive a motor vehicle, certification is necessary for IT professionals to drive network infrastructure. It's all about having the right credentials for employers and clients. Darren Pauli reports.
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    Uni offers masters degree for IT veterans 17 October, 2006 13:34

    Charles Sturt University has added the Oracle Certified Professional stream to its Master of Database Design and Management to begin in Trimester 1 next year.
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