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CSU pharmacy graduate receives intern award

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
A pharmacy graduate from CSU, described as enthusiastic and passionate, has received the MIMS Australia 2012 NSW Intern of the Year Award.

Support for Federal report on teacher librarians

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
A report tabled in the Federal Parliament that highlights the importance of teacher librarians and school libraries in education has won support at CSU.

In the run for Indigenous Marathon Project

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
The recent bombings at the 2013 Boston Marathon have not dampened the enthusiasm of a CSU runner who has been selected to join the Indigenous Marathon Project.

Graduation splendour returns to central Albury

Wednesday, 26 Nov 2008

ree graduation ceremonies to be staged by CSU will return to central Albury over two days from next Thursday morning, 13 December.

Six CSU graduation ceremonies in Bathurst

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Six graduation ceremonies will be held at the CD Blake Auditorium at CSU in Bathurst on Wednesday 12, Thursday 13 and Friday 14 December.

CSU helps nurses re-enter workforce

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
CSU provides options for the many nurses, particularly in regional and rural communities, who need to do additional study to allow them to re-enter the nursing workforce after a 10-year absence.

Royal radio prank unethical: CSU experts

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
CSU journalism academics believe the prank call by 2DayFM radio presenters in Australia that resulted in the death of a nurse in the UK highlights the serious ethical implications of such calls and the impacts the media can have on individuals.

Geoengineering: "We should at least do the research, shouldn't we?"

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
A CSU expert in the public ethics surrounding climate change is concerned that governments worldwide will use geoengineering as a 'cheap option' for addressing global climate change.

PNG cultural maths research

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
AusAID, the national aid agency of the Australian Government, has funded a CSU researcher to explore how best to identify and use cultural mathematical proficiencies to assist young students to transition to school mathematics in Papua New Guinea.

Supporting families as children start school

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Better focused support for families with complex needs makes it much easier for children in the family to enjoy their early schooling, according to a research group that included educational researchers from CSU.

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