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Vet teaching hospital named in honour of Kay Hull
Wednesday, 14 Apr 2010The dedication of the Federal Member for Riverina Kay Hull in promoting the development of CSU will be acknowledged when a new veterinary teaching facility is officially opened next week.
Collaboration sees ambulance careers fast tracked
Tuesday, 13 Apr 2010Representatives of CSU and the Ambulance Service of NSW will sign a MoU on Wednesday 14 April which is expected to see an unprecedented level of collaboration in support of boosting CSU paramedic enrolments to 300 students a year.
Students experience healthcare in China
Friday, 9 Apr 2010One of the largest teaching hospitals in China is the destination for CSU students as they head overseas to gain practical experience for their future careers in health.
Alaskan exhibition combines love of history and photography
Friday, 9 Apr 2010What started as a visit to a remote Aleutian island by a CSU academic from Australia has grown to become a major exhibition highlighting the little known Aleutian campaign fought during the Second World War between US and Japanese forces.
Determination and courage at graduation
Thursday, 8 Apr 2010This is no clearer demonstration of the achievements applauded during CSU graduation ceremonies than the determination shown by one graduate.
Student awarded Judith Wright prize
Wednesday, 7 Apr 2010A national prize held in honour of Australian poet Judith Wright has been awarded to CSU postgraduate student, Mr Derek Motion.
Dressed to parade city streets
Tuesday, 6 Apr 2010The pomp, ceremony and excitement of graduation at CSU in Wagga Wagga will be brought to the city‘s centre in the annual Town and Gown Academic Procession on Tuesday 13 April.
Children benefit from speech pathology expertise
Tuesday, 6 Apr 2010Two internationally renowned linguists from the United Kingdom will visit CSU this week to talk with staff, students, local teachers and health professionals about advances in understanding speech and communication difficulties.
Countering fluke resistance through new research
Wednesday, 31 Mar 2010A landmark CSU research project aims to deliver new and simple diagnostic test and treatment options for liver fluke, a parasite which causes an estimated $90 million of lost production in Australian livestock industries and billions of dollars internationally.
Late summer rains valuable for low cost pasture rejuvenation
Tuesday, 30 Mar 2010Farmers looking at past rainfall records continue to wait for the 'autumn break', but late summer rain is becoming more common and is useful for cheaply reinvigorating Australian pastures, said a CSU researcher.