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Large life sciences building contract awarded

Tuesday, 14 Dec 2010
CSU has awarded its biggest single construction contract for a multi-million dollar teaching and research life sciences hub in regional NSW.

International call for more sustainable dams worldwide

Monday, 6 Dec 2010
World experts on operating dams, including a leading CSU aquatic scientist, have called for bold leadership from lending institutions, national governments and dam owners and operators worldwide.

Allied health professionals for regional Australia

Thursday, 2 Dec 2010
Nuclear medicine scientist, Matthew Haase, is a living example of one of CSU's aims to meet the needs of the regional workforce.

High praise for CSU veterinary science pioneer

Wednesday, 1 Dec 2010
The man recruited to CSU to oversee the establishment of the first veterinary science program based in regional Australia has received resounding praise for his legacy.

Getting the Balance right

Tuesday, 30 Nov 2010
Australia's leading class action litigator and Chairman of Australian law firm Maurice Blackburn, Mr Bernard Murphy will be the keynote speaker at a conference on social and environmental accounting being held at CSU in Albury-Wodonga.

Serving the future needs of allied health professionals

Tuesday, 30 Nov 2010
Professor Rob Davidson has returned to where he began his academic career - at CSU.

Students support refugee language and literacy skills

Tuesday, 23 Nov 2010

A program to support the English language and literacy skills of young refugees in Wagga Wagga has been expanded with the help of education and social work students at CSU.

Improving Murray River and Coorong worth $7.5 billion: CSU research

Thursday, 18 Nov 2010
A major report co-authored by a senior CSU researcher has found a moderate improvement to the environments of the Murray River and associated Coorong wetlands in South Australia is worth $7.5 billion to Australian households.

CSU researcher announces end of 'obesity epidemic'

Wednesday, 17 Nov 2010
A controversial new book by a CSU researcher argues that the so-called 'obesity epidemic' has been grossly exaggerated by both the media and the medical mainstream.

National teaching award for CSU psychologist

Tuesday, 16 Nov 2010
A psychology academic at CSU has been awarded a prestigious teaching award by the peak national professional association, the Australian Psychological Society.

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