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CSU Engineering ready for Vice-Regal visit

Friday, 16 Feb 2018

Inspecting a University isn’t something everyone does on a Sunday afternoon, and it’s not too often that Professor Euan Lindsay, Professor of Engineering at CSU in Bathurst, has a retired military general asking him questions about engineering.

Changing landscape at CSU in Wagga Wagga

Wednesday, 14 Feb 2018

The time has come to farewell one of CSU landmark buildings after it has served generations of students in Wagga Wagga as an accommodation block.

CSU students win silver in global Spartans challenge

Wednesday, 14 Feb 2018

A CSU student team has reached the podium in competing in the 2017 international Internet of Things Spartans Challenge.

The history of number rewritten

Tuesday, 13 Feb 2018

A CSU academic and colleagues have rewritten some mathematics history by focussing on the Indigenous mathematics of regional Pacific societies.

Transition to uni life made easier

Tuesday, 13 Feb 2018

A new program at CSU in 2018 will help uncertain students make the move to university study.

National award for CSU exercise science research

Monday, 12 Feb 2018

A recent CSU graduate has won a prestigious annual national award from a peak industry body for her PhD thesis.

Patients the winners with new digital rehab tool

Wednesday, 7 Feb 2018

Exercise physiologists at CSU are using new digital technology to improve patients’ rehabilitation outcomes.

Program helps boost central west businesses

Tuesday, 6 Feb 2018

CenWest Innovate seeks businesses in the wider central west to participate in its coming much-praised Next Stage Growth Program.

The outdoors and education in Nepal

Monday, 5 Feb 2018

The South Asian country of Nepal was the perfect destination for CSU Bachelor of Outdoor Education student, Mr Adam McDonnell, combining his love of teaching and nature.

Fire and dingoes can control foxes in Victoria’s Big Desert

Thursday, 8 Feb 2018

Foxes prowling the night in Victoria’s semi-arid Big Desert region to prey on small native animals may be watching their backs, according to research findings by a CSU ecologist.

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