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CSU graduates shine at International Animation Festival


Short films made by three CSU graduates will feature in the Australian International Animation Festival this weekend in Wagga Wagga.

NAB and CSU team up for small business education


National Australia Bank (NAB) and CSU are joining forces to help small businesses carve out a secure future.

Reducing public dental waiting lists a good start


New funding to reduce public dental waiting lists will be welcome in rural Australia, and Charles Sturt University (CSU) will investigate how it can assist regional health providers to deliver these services, said CSU Head of Dentistry and Health Sciences Professor David Wilson.

CSU delivers at high speed


The high level of skills and speed seen at the recent Newton's Nation event in Bathurst weren't limited to the competitors, with students from Charles Sturt University's Bachelor of Arts (Television Production) also scoring top marks.

$6 million for new clinic, but no medical schools in Budget


CSU Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann has welcomed the announcement in last night's Budget of $6 million in funding to construct a Family Medical Practice on the University's Bathurst Campus as part of the University's health and wellness precinct.

Families need support in budget


A CSU lecturer in child, youth and family welfare believes families need more support and certainty when it comes to welfare payments.

CSU commentators on federal Budget


All eyes will be on Canberra tonight when the Treasurer Wayne Swan delivers what’s anticipated to be a federal Budget with tough spending cuts and a modest surplus. CSU has experts who can provide analysis.

Community support strengthens CSU bid


Support is growing for Charles Sturt University's (CSU) bid to expand its health and human services programs through a submission to the Regional Priorities Round of the Education Investment Fund (EIF) for $63.6 million, with health providers keen to voice their endorsement.

Helen "best in class"


When Ms Helen Hines receives her three awards at the upcoming Charles Sturt University (CSU) Scholarships and Awards Ceremony in Dubbo, her eldest son will be looking on with pride.

Loss of a teacher, researcher and mentor


CSU is mourning the loss of a long serving staff member and food scientist, Associate Professor Samson Agboola.

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