Archive
Celebrating CSU on Foundation Day
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU will celebrate its past, present and future on Wednesday 20 July with its second Foundation Day.
Proposed laws are a potential environmental disaster
Tuesday, 12 Jul 2016A CSU ecologist argues proposed changes to biodiversity legislation in NSW are a recipe for an environmental disaster of unprecedented scale.
One person, one vote – a flawed and outdated idea?
Monday, 11 Jul 2016Recent elections have prompted a CSU academic to ask, 'has the democratic idea of 'one person, one vote' passed its use-by date?'
Preparing academics for professional practice in an uncertain future
Thursday, 7 Jul 2016A new book from CSU examines how the role and identity of universities are increasingly affected by current worldwide social trends towards globalisation, digitalisation, and an emphasis on individualism.
Chilcot Report shows key intelligence and decision maker failures
Thursday, 7 Jul 2016The Chilcot Report into the UK Government's decision-making on the invasion and war with Iraq shows failures by intelligence agencies and decision-makers, a CSU academic says.
Migrants need support to learn English
Wednesday, 6 Jul 2016CSU research indicates that poor oral English skills and barriers to acquiring English language proficiency may profoundly disadvantage humanitarian migrants' ability to settle.
Harnessing virtual technology to teach health students
Wednesday, 6 Jul 2016CSU is tapping into virtual technology to give allied health students a unique learning experience.
International experts for children’s literature conference
Wednesday, 6 Jul 2016Leading international experts will speak at the 2016 Australasian Children's Literature Association for Research (ACLAR) conference at CSU in Wagga Wagga in mid July.
Post-election commentary by CSU experts
Monday, 4 Jul 2016The votes have been cast but the make-up of the next Australian Parliament is still not clear. CSU experts are available for analysis and comment.
No major party majority - what happens next?
Monday, 4 Jul 2016Australia has voted in the 2016 federal election and neither of the two major political parties can claim a clear majority. So, what happens next?