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CSU hosts visiting scholar and human rights activist from New Zealand

Wednesday, 20 Feb 2019

Charles Sturt University (CSU) will this week host Visiting Scholar and leading human rights activist from New Zealand, Associate Professor Leonie Pihama under the Faculty of Arts and Education Visiting Scholar’s Scheme.

CSU former Residential Advisor to return as Head Resident

Tuesday, 19 Feb 2019

Charles Sturt University (CSU) student and former Residential Advisor (RA) of John Oxley Village (JOV), in Bathurst, Edward Smith, will return this year to take on the role as JOV Head Resident.

On-campus orientation for thousands of new students at CSU

Tuesday, 19 Feb 2019

Thousands of commencing students will be welcomed to CSU next week as 2019 On-campus Orientation begins across the University’s six main campuses.

What to do with drought degraded pastures?

Monday, 18 Feb 2019

After successive dry seasons, deciding which pastures to remove or retain in the crop rotation will be important for many farmers according to Dr Jeff McCormick from the Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation at CSU.

Statement from Vice-Chancellor Andrew Vann

Monday, 18 Feb 2019

We have been talking with our community about our University Strategy and brand refresh that includes considering changes to our name and visual identity.

CSU AgriTech Incubator alumni complete Young Entrepreneurs International Bootcamp in India

Wednesday, 13 Feb 2019

Three Charles Sturt University (CSU) AgriTech Incubator alumni were selected to attend the Young Entrepreneurs International Bootcamp recently in India.

Country kids missing out on essential health services

Wednesday, 13 Feb 2019

CSU and Royal Far West have joined with media outlet Nine Australian Community Media to advocate for improved services to children and families in rural and remote areas.

New book to explore managing change in age of disruption

Tuesday, 12 Feb 2019

Charles Sturt University (CSU) sessional lecturer, Mathew Donald has recently had his academic book Leading and Managing Change in the Age of Disruption and Artificial Intelligence pass its editorial review with Emerald in the UK.

CSU blood donations save thousands of lives

Tuesday, 16 Apr 2019

Blood donations by staff and students at CSU in 2018 saved 7,245 lives.

CSU program helps students beat the budget blues

Monday, 11 Feb 2019

An innovative CSU program that helps students gain valuable employment skills while earning an income to support their studies has proven such a success it will be rolled out to other campuses.

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