Charles Sturt University regional campuses
Charles Sturt University Study Centres are part of a larger university network, which includes several other campuses located in regional New South Wales.
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These campuses are located in some of Australia’s fastest growing regional cities, offering a unique study experience with access to the best of city living along with the benefits of a regional lifestyle.
Large campuses have allowed the development of fully operational, hands-on teaching facilities, including:
- State-of-the-art scientific and computer laboratories
- Television studios
- Broadcasting studios
- A simulated hospital.
Charles Sturt's facilities set them apart from other universities, allowing students to learn the skills required to be industry-ready from the first year of study. Different courses are available for study on the various Charles Sturt campuses.
If you are choose to study at Charles Sturt University Study Centres, you will be based in Brisbane, Melbourne or Sydney.
Find out more about regional campuses below, or visit the University's website to explore the wider network of campuses.
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Albury-Wodonga
Albury-Wodonga is a vibrant regional centre located on the border between NSW and Victoria. It offers shops, a theatre, cafés and restaurants and is close to snowfields and wine regions – ideal day trip destinations.
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Bathurst
With a rich heritage of bushrangers and gold rushes, as well as the modern-day excitement of V8 Supercars and local sporting events, Bathurst is a great place to live and study. It offers plenty of cafes, bars, restaurants and shops.
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Dubbo
Dubbo is the industrial and commercial heart of NSW's Central West region. Best known for its famous Western Plains Zoo, Dubbo also offers spectacular scenery, great wineries and fascinating heritage villages.
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OrangeSet in the foothills of Mount Canobolas, Orange enjoys a relaxed country atmosphere. It features boutiques, sports facilities, and quality educational and health services.
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Wagga WaggaSituated on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River, Wagga Wagga has a proud sporting history; a thriving cultural calendar, including theatre, music, art and markets; and a growing restaurant and café scene.