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New CSU advertising campaign encourages people to think again
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Charles Sturt University (CSU) has launched the Think Again advertising campaign, designed to inspire people to overcome whatever has held them back from making a career transformation by studying with CSU Online.
Dipping a toe in conservation farming
Friday, 18 Sep 2015CSU research has found a number of reasons why farmers prefer to dip a toe into the water of conservation farming rather than dive right in.
‘Best Paper’ award to CSU policing academic
Thursday, 17 Sep 2015A CSU academic and her NSW Police Force colleague have received an award for the best research paper presented at a recent national simulation and training conference.
Refugees could be the entrepreneurs Australia needs
Thursday, 17 Sep 2015Humanitarian immigrants have a higher rate of entrepreneurship helping to contribute to economic growth and social cohesion in Australia, according to at CSU business and entrepreneurship expert.
Physiotherapy students assist young Indigenous footballers
Wednesday, 16 Sep 2015There's been high praise for ten physiotherapy students at CSU involved in a rugby league carnival in Sydney for Indigenous boys from regional NSW.
Accolades for Pig Iron Bob documentary
Tuesday, 15 Sep 2015A documentary film by a CSU graduate was recently shortlisted as a finalist for the 2015 NSW Premier's History Awards.
CSU Master of Theology boosted
Monday, 14 Sep 2015The major issues in contemporary theology can be explored more thoroughly through a newly revised and expanded higher degree offered by CSU.
Young Farmer of the Year title goes to CSU student
Monday, 14 Sep 2015CSU student Ms Anika Molesworth has been named 2015 Young Farmer of the Year, but she couldn't celebrate right away – she was presenting at a farming and heritage conservation conference in England when she heard the news.
Polish scientist studies pest management in Australian crops
Friday, 11 Sep 2015It might be on the other side of the world from his native Poland but CSU in Wagga Wagga is the perfect place for microbiologist Dr Jakub Baranek to further his research.
‘Christians’ priority for Australia's Syrian refugee intake?
Wednesday, 9 Sep 2015The Australian intake of 12 000 Syrian refugees announced by the Prime Minister today still appears to be well below what other countries are doing, and what Australia could do, according to a CSU academic.