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Entitlements scandal diminishes Parliament
Monday, 10 Aug 2015Parliament is diminished by the entitlements scandal that saw the Speaker of the House of Representatives forced to resign, according to a CSU academic.
Expanded international study opportunities for CSU students
Thursday, 6 Aug 2015There has been an increase in funding for international study experiences to the Indo-Pacific region for CSU students through the latest round of the Australian Government's New Colombo Plan.
NAPLAN: only the test to blame for results
Thursday, 6 Aug 2015The disappointing preliminary results from the 2015 NAPLAN indicates a problem with the test rather than the teaching, according to a CSU literacy expert.
Award recognition for new vet technology degree
Wednesday, 5 Aug 2015The 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.
Spelling Bee not to be taken seriously
Tuesday, 4 Aug 2015The Great Australian Spelling Bee does not translate to real world learning and should not be taken seriously by parents or teachers, according to a CSU spelling expert.
New book by CSU English tutor published
Monday, 3 Aug 2015Youthful characters animate the stories in a new book by a CSU academic.
Islamic radicals need education not policing
Friday, 31 Jul 2015Education, not law enforcement intelligence gathering operations, is needed in schools to counter radical ideologies according to a CSU academic.
CSU mourns loss of champion for education
Friday, 31 Jul 2015CSU has paid tribute to a courageous advocate for quality education and a long-standing and committed academic.
Spelling expert sizes up new television series
Friday, 31 Jul 2015Will the fanfare of Australia's latest game show shine a light on children's literacy in the 21stcentury, asks CSU spelling expert.
Young Journalist Walkley for CSU alumnus
Thursday, 30 Jul 2015A CSU alumnus has received two major Australian journalism awards.