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Inspiring the researchers of tomorrow
ANIMAL & VETERINARY SCIENCE  17 Jul 2012

Inspiring the researchers of tomorrow

A group of academically gifted Kooringal High School students will visit CSU in Wagga Wagga on Wednesday 18 July to get a taste of how new knowledge is generated through research.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and EducationSociety and Community

Bright horizon for CSU students
ANIMAL & VETERINARY SCIENCE  10 Jul 2012

Bright horizon for CSU students

A passion for agriculture and a desire to promote the industry has seen CSU students Ms Eliza Star and Ms Hannah Schulz awarded prestigious Horizon Scholarships.

Agriculture &Food ProductionIrrigationVeterinary ScienceWine &Grape ProductionCSU students

CSU hosts national meat judging competition
ANIMAL & VETERINARY SCIENCE  3 Jul 2012

CSU hosts national meat judging competition

University students from Australia, the USA and Japan will put their meat judging skills to the test at a national competition at CSU in Wagga Wagga this week.

Charles Sturt University

De-sex pound pets: CSU academics
ANIMAL & VETERINARY SCIENCE  29 Jun 2012

De-sex pound pets: CSU academics

Animal behaviour and welfare experts from CSU are calling for greater education for pet owners and the mandatory de-sexing of animals sold through a pound or shelter in NSW.

Charles Sturt University

Tasmanian animal welfare move applauded
ANIMAL & VETERINARY SCIENCE  24 May 2012

Tasmanian animal welfare move applauded

A CSU academic has praised Tasmania’s steps towards improving the welfare of animals such as hens and pigs amid calls for consumers to support that state’s producers.

Agriculture &Food ProductionVeterinary Science

Rare brain surgery to save puppy
ANIMAL & VETERINARY SCIENCE  1 May 2012

Rare brain surgery to save puppy

Weighing less than a kilogram, ’Louie’ the ten-week-old silky maltese terrier isn’t big but he has a fighting spirit.

Charles Sturt University

Sheep measles research to benefit livestock industry
ANIMAL & VETERINARY SCIENCE  23 Apr 2012

Sheep measles research to benefit livestock industry

Sheep producers are being asked to help researchers from CSU find out more about sheep measles, a widespread problem that imposes avoidable costs on the meat industry.

Agriculture &Food ProductionVeterinary ScienceCSU Research

Life and death leads student to CSU
ANIMAL & VETERINARY SCIENCE  3 Apr 2012

Life and death leads student to CSU

Bushfires change Australian landscapes and they can also change lives forever.

Agriculture &Food ProductionVeterinary ScienceCSU students

CSU vet students play active role in bird flu containment
ANIMAL & VETERINARY SCIENCE  8 Mar 2012

CSU vet students play active role in bird flu containment

Two veterinary science students at CSU put their training into practice helping authorities contain an outbreak of Low Pathogenic Avian Influenza on a commercial duck farm in Victoria.

Agriculture &Food ProductionVeterinary ScienceCSU students

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