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Women athletes at Masters Games: CSU research

Thursday, 13 Nov 2014

Researchers from CSU recently capitalised on the 2014 Pan Pacific Masters Games on the Gold Coast by presenting papers, competing, and conducting research with women competitors.

Opportunity in Australia-China Free Trade Agreement

Wednesday, 12 Nov 2014

Service providers could be the real winners from a Free Trade Agreement with China, according to CSU economist Professor John Hicks.

A real pain in the neck?

Tuesday, 11 Nov 2014

Calling something stressful a 'pain in the neck' might be misleading, according to early results from research underway at CSU in Orange.

CSU academic named as equestrian judge

Tuesday, 11 Nov 2014

A CSU academic been selected as a judge for an international equestrian competition in Poland next year.

Starting school – Minister to launch new resource

Monday, 10 Nov 2014

A new resource for early childhood educators will be launched at CSU in Albury-Wodonga on Monday 10 November by The Hon. Sussan Ley, Member for Farrer and Assistant Minister for Education.

CSU agriculture research on show

Friday, 7 Nov 2014

The Federal Minister for Agriculture, The Hon Barnaby Joyce MP, has visited the Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation at CSU in Wagga Wagga to see first-hand research to enhance Australian agriculture.

CSU advertising students best in Australia again

Thursday, 6 Nov 2014

Advertising students at CSU have won the 2014 International Advertising Association's 'Big Idea' marketing communications competition for the sixth year in a row.

Endeavour Scholarships for CSU PhD students

Wednesday, 5 Nov 2014

Two CSU PhD students have received prestigious national awards.

International award for a leader in animal production

Wednesday, 5 Nov 2014

An international animal science award will be presented to a CSU academic this month for his commitment to animal production in Australia and throughout Asia.

NSW teaching graduates: oversupply or maldistribution?

Tuesday, 4 Nov 2014

Research by a CSU PhD student suggests NSW has a maldistribution of teachers, not an oversupply.

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