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How to fight terrorism and not turn evil

Friday, 10 Jul 2015

A CSU researcher based in The Netherlands has secured a major European Commission grant to examine the ethical dimension of terrorism and counterterrorism.

CSU MOOC asks What's Uni Like?

Thursday, 9 Jul 2015

CSU has launched a massive open online course (MOOC) to build students' pre-tertiary achievement levels and explore aspects of the transition to university.

ARC grant for wine research at CSU

Wednesday, 8 Jul 2015

A new two-year study led by a CSU researcher will aim to change the way the Australian wine industry puts research into practice.

Students gain global policing insights in Canada

Wednesday, 8 Jul 2015

Seventeen CSU policing students have returned from a study tour to Ottawa in Canada with an expanded view of international policing issues and practices.

Student meat judges in Wagga Wagga

Tuesday, 7 Jul 2015

Becoming involved in meat judging has taught CSU student Miss Meg Parsons much more than how to pick a good steak.

Community grants to boost regional arts and culture

Friday, 3 Jul 2015

CSU has encouraged community organisations to apply for grants of up to $1 000 as part of its Rural and Regional Arts and Culture Program.

Forum engages agrifood sector

Friday, 26 Jun 2015

Opportunities to strengthen the Australian agrifood sector by meeting its workforce skills needs through education and training will be discussed at a forum in Wangaratta on Monday 29 June.

Advertising graduate to industry star in four years

Thursday, 25 Jun 2015

A CSU advertising graduate has become an industry star this week by winning a coveted international award at Cannes, France.

Olives and the Alzheimer’s brain

Thursday, 25 Jun 2015

Research at CSU is examining the potential benefits of olive fruit and leaf compounds in the prevention and treatment of Alzheimer's disease.

Wiradjuri Elder honoured with higher education award

Wednesday, 24 Jun 2015

The lengthy contribution of a Wiradjuri Elder to strengthen Indigenous higher education by empowering students will be recognised with a national award at a ceremony in Melbourne today Wednesday 24 June.

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