Archive
Small livestock producers sought for study
Wednesday, 11 Feb 2015Small producers of cattle or sheep in the Riverina are being sought for CSU research focussed on better understanding the needs of smallholder producers.
Chief Scientist to inspire academics
Wednesday, 11 Feb 2015Science education will take centre stage when Australia's Chief Scientist, Professor Ian Chubb AC addresses CSU academics on Thursday 12 February.
NZ dairy experiences for CSU student and graduate
Tuesday, 10 Feb 2015A CSU graduate has barely had a chance to settle back into the family dairy farm on the NSW mid north coast before he heads to New Zealand on a Dairy Australia scholarship.
First Things First explores a writer’s correspondence
Tuesday, 10 Feb 2015Researchers at CSU in Bathurst have edited a new book of selected letters by Australian writer Kate Llewellyn.
CSU engineers a new type of graduate
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU will offer an innovative engineering program from 2016 that combines undergraduate and postgraduate study with industry experience.
IT qualifications and jobs: new CSU-TAFE program
Friday, 6 Feb 2015Multiple qualifications and excellent job prospects await students of a new information technology program developed by CSU and TAFE NSW Riverina Institute.
University Roadshow at Mid North Coast schools
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A combined University Roadshow will begin the first leg of a five-week tour of high schools on the NSW Mid North Coast next week.
CSU student named rural achiever
Thursday, 5 Feb 2015A CSU science student has been named by the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW as a 2015 RAS Rural Achiever.
Brush turkeys rule, not kiwis
Wednesday, 4 Feb 2015In the bird world, New Zealand's kiwis are known by ornithologists as exceptional birds that lay an amazingly large egg compared to their size.
Can diet influence sex of lambs?
Tuesday, 3 Feb 2015CSU research showing there may be a link between the diet of ewes and the sex of their offspring could help sheep producers boost profits.