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Fellowships to foster Indigenous academics

Wednesday, 25 Jul 2012
CSU has extended its commitment to Indigenous curriculum and teaching by establishing four new Indigenous Academic Fellowships.

Supporting accountants seeking CPA

Tuesday, 24 Jul 2012
CSU is for the first time offering support for accountants seeking to advance their careers by becoming a Certified Practicing Accountant (CPA).

New police graduate in Sydney

Tuesday, 24 Jul 2012
More than 750 policing students will be eligible to celebrate the completion of their probationary training at the CSU policing graduation ceremony to commence at 10.30am on Wednesday 25 July.

The passion for paintball shines in ABC Open video

Monday, 23 Jul 2012
They maybe six months out from their graduation, but two CSU students are nervously awaiting their international television debut on ABC News 24 channel on Friday 27 July.

In feet first: CSU research improves circulation

Monday, 23 Jul 2012
A groundbreaking clinical trial is underway at CSU into a skin patch drug treatment for people with circulation problems to their feet.

Study finds many rural workers 'risky drinkers'

Friday, 20 Jul 2012
A CSU led study has found many farm and fishing workers are heavy alcohol drinkers but are unaware of the potential health impacts.

Inspiring the researchers of tomorrow

Tuesday, 17 Jul 2012
A group of academically gifted Kooringal High School students will visit CSU in Wagga Wagga on Wednesday 18 July to get a taste of how new knowledge is generated through research.

Student gardens powered by wind and sun

Thursday, 12 Jul 2012
A small patch of dirt at CSU in Wagga Wagga that's designed to teach students about growing organic food is also home to state-of-the-art renewable energy production.

Friday 13 – an irrational fear

Wednesday, 11 Jul 2012
The fear of Friday 13 has been a superstition for centuries, says CSU psychology academic Dr Krissy Wilson who is a superstition expert.

International recognition for Australian mistletoe research

Wednesday, 11 Jul 2012
Although regarded as destructive pests that kill trees and devalue habitats, the parasitic mistletoe has been found to have another side by CSU researchers.

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