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Fifth national advertising award for CSU students


The CSU on campus student advertising agency, Kajulu Communications, has won the finals of the International Advertising Association's National 'Big Idea' Advertising competition on Monday 9 November for the fifth time in seven years.

CSU nursing first in line for new equipment


The CSU School of Nursing and Midwifery at Orange is the first to receive state-of-the-art facilities and equipment at the new Nursing Experiential Learning Centre which opens on Friday 13 November.

Poet on the rise


The literary talents of poet and CSU postgraduate student Mr Derek Motion have received national recognition by the Australia Council.

CSU wins national award for program that enhances learning


An innovative program to help students cope with the transition to University study has won a prestigious national award from the Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC).

Students on the ground in India


The health issues facing rural communities in India will be experienced by more than a dozen allied health students from CSU during international clinical placements in December.

New $750,000 OB van for TV students


One of the hallmarks of CSU is the relevant and practical skills acquired by graduates for their chosen professions.

Student shoots the chef and wins


Inspired by the style of film noir, CSU photography student Ms Sophie Schirmer took to a bleak alleyway to capture and shoot chef John Church from Eat at Romano's in Wagga Wagga in regional NSW.

CSU Dubbo helps meet high demand for accountants


Future business leaders from western NSW are being urged to consider the range of study options and exceptional career and remuneration prospects for graduates of the accounting and business courses offered at CSU at Dubbo.

Defying the odds to look forward


CSU has experienced a dramatic rise in enrolments in its viticulture and wine science programs at the same time the Australian wine industry is feeling the pinch of the global financial crisis and an oversupply of grapes worldwide.

National scholarship funds speech impairment research


Research that aims to better manage communication impairments that affect one in five Australian preschool children has won a CSU student a national scholarship.

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