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CSU joins national gender equity in science scheme

Wednesday, 7 Oct 2015
A need to improve gender equity in the fields of science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEMM) has led CSU to participate in a new national scheme.

CSU welcomes certainty for regional communities

Friday, 2 Oct 2015

CSU Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann has welcomed the confirmation from Education Minister the Hon. Simon Birmingham the federal government will not cut higher education funding for 2016.

CSU introduces Bachelor of Laws for 2016

Thursday, 1 Oct 2015

Charles Sturt University (CSU) will offer an online law degree with a particular emphasis on rural and regional law from 2016.

CSU to establish AgriSciences Research and Business Park

Thursday, 1 Oct 2015

Charles Sturt University (CSU) has announced its intention to establish an AgriSciences Research and Business Park in Wagga Wagga.

Research the focus of next community grants round

Wednesday, 30 Sep 2015

CSU is encouraging community organisations to apply for grants of up to $2 500 as part of the Rural and Regional Community Initiated Research Program.

CSU academics secures advocacy role for dentistry

Wednesday, 30 Sep 2015

A CSU academic has been appointed to a key representative position for the dentistry profession.

University funding should benefit all Australians

Tuesday, 29 Sep 2015

Federal government funding for university research should benefit all Australians according to Charles Sturt University (CSU) Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann.

Date set for Port Macquarie campus completion

Tuesday, 29 Sep 2015

Completion of the new CSU campus in Port Macquarie has been confirmed for late February 2016, with relocation scheduled for April 2016.

Low-alcohol wine that tastes good

Tuesday, 29 Sep 2015

Wine that's low in alcohol but big in flavour - that's what people want according to research by CSU consumer sensory scientist Professor Anthony Saliba.

NAPLAN fails children with communication impairment

Monday, 28 Sep 2015

Research from CSU has shown how children with communication impairments fare far worse in the National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) than typical children and most have no access to speech pathology services.

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