The first
international student in the veterinary science program at CSU has passed the half-way mark with ambitious plans to return to
Fiji on graduation to improve the health and welfare of small and large animals.
Interesting and unusual diseases in wildlife
across CSU's regional footprint will be fed into a
national database in a new initiative to broaden Australia's wildlife disease
surveillance capacity.
It can grow up to 14 centimetres long, has hooked
claws and CSU researchers have discovered this
parasite appears to be common in the noses of wild dogs.
The development of a new degree at CSU to support emerging veterinary technology professionals in Australia will be recognised at an annual awards ceremony at the University in Wagga Wagga today.
A specialist
in livestock production has been named as the new Director of the Graham Centre for Agricultural
Innovation,
a research alliance between CSU and the NSW
DPI.
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