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New sports law courses at CSU


The legal complexities of contemporary professional sports have prompted CSU to develop new courses in response to the needs of the sports industry.

Using digital technology for drama education


A new book co-edited by researchers from CSU offers an insight into the many ways in which innovative drama teaching can be integrated with digital gaming technology to create a memorable student learning experience.

CSU paramedic expertise at UK uni


A leading Australian paramedic researcher and lecturer has returned to CSU after his inaugural visit to the United Kingdom following his appointment as the Visiting Professor of Pre-Hospital Care at Coventry University.

CSU earns strong ratings among Australian unis


CSU has improved ratings in graduates getting a job and positive graduate outcomes in the 2010 edition of The Good Universities Guide.

CSU answers call for skilled workers


CSU has responded to recent calls by the National Farmers Federation to tackle labour force needs in Australian agriculture by updating its Bachelor of Agricultural Business Management.

Actions speak louder than words - CSU funds sustainability projects


Charles Sturt University's (CSU) commitment to cutting energy and water usage and reducing waste, continues with nine new projects - designed to progress the institution’s sustainability targets - to be funded under CSU's inaugural Sustainability Grant.

The Famous Spiegeltent; CSU research at conference in Portugal


Research at CSU recently presented at an international theatre conference in Lisbon, Portugal, suggests that the international touring performance and entertainment space known as The Famous Spiegeltent has contributed to the evolution of alternative theatre in Australia.

Students forge rural industry links


Agribusinesses are showing their support for CSU'S decision to extend the Bachelor of Agricultural Science degree from three to four years by participating in a student-led Careers Fair, designed to foster ties between employers and final year agricultural science students.

A legacy for Australian agriculture


The legacy of the late farmer Mr Percy Allan to financially assist young Australians to complete their agricultural studies will continue through CSU, the country’s largest provider of agricultural education.

CSU commentators on proposed carbon emissions scheme


As the passage of the Federal Government's proposed Emissions Trading Scheme enters a crucial stage in the Senate, commentators from CSU have expressed concerns with the current scheme.

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