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Indigenous student conference at CSU

Tuesday, 21 Aug 2012
Indigenous artist and performer Goomblar Wylo is a special guest at a conference being organised by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students about to complete a mental health degree with CSU.

Award to remember legacy of CSU food scientist

Friday, 17 Aug 2012
The passion of the late Associate Professor Samson Agboola from CSU for mentoring emerging researchers was remembered in a moving ceremony in Wagga Wagga.

Asylum backflip about political expediency: CSU experts

Wednesday, 15 Aug 2012
The federal government accepting all 22 recommendations of the expert panel on asylum-seeker policy is a pragmatic political compromise that could have been reached some years ago, says a CSU political scientist.

CSU doubles Port Macquarie offerings

Wednesday, 8 Aug 2012
University students on the Mid-North Coast of NSW will soon have more opportunity to study locally through CSU in Port Macquarie.

Insight into equestrian relationship

Friday, 3 Aug 2012
For many, the only time we see elite equestrian events is during the Olympic Games but a CSU researcher takes great interest in the unique sporting relationship between horse and rider.

No difference in development with childcare

Monday, 30 Jul 2012
Parents who have feared sending their babies to childcare too early can rest a little easier, according to a research project led by a CSU academic

Computers may need patterns to think better

Monday, 30 Jul 2012
Patterns needed to help computers think better have been investigated by an international research group including a CSU expert, with the results reported in the latest issue of the international journal Nature Scientific Reports.

Rural education advocate leads review

Thursday, 26 Jul 2012
Professor of Agriculture Jim Pratley will draw on his lengthy experience in agricultural education at CSU as he leads a review of education and training in the NSW rural sector.

Return to CSU for new Head of Port Macquarie

Thursday, 26 Jul 2012
It was a short-lived retirement for one of CSU's most senior and valued academics with the appointment of Professor Ross Chambers as Head of CSU in Port Macquarie.

CSU updates degrees for modern teachers

Thursday, 26 Jul 2012
One of Australia’s largest educators of primary and secondary school teachers, CSU is updating its undergraduate teacher education courses to better reflect the needs of modern school systems, schools and pupils.

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