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CSU welcomes support for medical school

Wednesday, 5 Jun 2013
CSU Director of Corporate Affairs Mr Mark Burdack has welcomed support from Senator Fiona Nash and Riverina MP Michael McCormack for a Murray Darling Medical School.

CSU and ABC target Indigenous graduate employment

Wednesday, 5 Jun 2013
Representatives of CSU and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation last week signed a Memorandum of Understanding to facilitate the recruitment of CSU Indigenous students from a range of disciplines to the ABC.

CSU Port Macquarie campus a step closer

Monday, 3 Jun 2013
CSU's new Port Macquarie campus is another step closer with the appointment of APP Corporation (APP) as the project director.

Students secure seats at Calgary beef conference and stampede

Monday, 3 Jun 2013
Two CSU students in Wagga Wagga have been earmarked as future leaders in the international cattle industry by securing competitive scholarships to attend a major beef conference in Canada

Wine science on show

Monday, 3 Jun 2013
The latest research tools for the Australian wine industry will be showcased in a conference at the National Wine and Grape Industry Centre (NWGIC) at CSU in Wagga Wagga on Wednesday 12 June.

Rural Doctor shortage first target

Thursday, 30 May 2013
Two of regional Australia’s largest tertiary education providers have formed a partnership with the goal of ensuring that communities in the Murray-Darling region have access to a comprehensive range of courses that focus on skills shortages in the region.

Scholarships make university study possible

Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Into the final year of her four-year teaching degree at CSU, Ms Kate Tonkin has reflected on the support she has received for her studies by applying for a scholarship.

No future for Australian car makers

Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Government assistance to prop-up Australian car manufacturing is a waste of taxpayers' money according to CSU researcher Professor Kishor Sharma who said funding should instead be targeted at supporting workers who will lose their jobs.

Nutritional neglect and dehydration found in aged care

Friday, 24 May 2013
A picture of lonely dining experiences with poor quality and inadequate food has emerged in CSU research centred on nutrition and hydration in Australian residential aged care.

CSU dentistry impresses

Thursday, 23 May 2013
Charles Sturt University (CSU) could make a significant contribution to health services on the NSW mid-north coast said National Party Senator John Williams after touring the University’s campus in Orange.

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