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CSU win inaugural Spirit of UniSport Nationals Trophy
Friday, 6 Jul 2018Charles Sturt University (CSU) students have put on the best show, at the 2018 UniSport Nationals. UniSport Nationals, which provides the opportunity for students from 42 universities across Australia to compete head to head in a number of national standard sporting competitions.
Children’s rights in play research
Friday, 6 Jul 2018A CSU education researcher has developed a framework that allows researchers to study with children about play while recognising their rights to refuse to participate under international convention.
A bloody good effort, CSU rolls up their sleeves to help those in need
Thursday, 5 Jul 2018Charles Sturt University (CSU) staff and students have saved 2,025 lives following the Tertiary Blood Challenge.
CSU student selected for the World University Games for cycling in Portugal
Wednesday, 4 Jul 2018Charles Sturt University (CSU) student Mr Liam Magennis will later this month head to Portugal to represent CSU, Drapac Cycling and Australia at the 2018 World University Cycling Championships.
ACS accredits CSU IT and computing courses for another five years
Wednesday, 4 Jul 2018The Australian Computer Society has accredited CSU information technology and computing courses for another five years (2017-2022).
The steaks are high for CSU students at an Australian ICMJ workshop
Tuesday, 3 Jul 2018Charles Sturt University (CSU) is hosting and showcasing its high class facilities at the Australian Intercollegiate Meat Judging (ICMJ) competition and conference. The week-long event has teams from Universities across Australia, Indonesia, Japan, USA and Korea.
Is your business protected against cybercrime?
Tuesday, 3 Jul 2018Raising awareness of cybercrime activity and its impacts on small- to medium-sized enterprises in the Riverina is one goal of a symposium presented by CSU this week in Wagga Wagga.
Australian grape and wine tech receives $9 million partnership boost
Monday, 2 Jul 2018Wine Australia and the National Wine and Grape Industry Centre (NWGIC) have signed a $9 million co-investment research, development and extension (RD&E) agreement to develop new technologies and provide practical information to growers and winemakers to increase profitability and competitiveness, as well as improve environmental sustainability.
CSU responds to Wagga Wagga racist images incident
Monday, 2 Jul 2018CSU has concluded its investigation and issued misconduct penalties under its Student General Misconduct Rule to a number of the students involved in the incident in which racist images were posted on social media from a student party in Wagga Wagga on 14 June.
CSU 3MT winner asks if White Rice is Naughty or Nice?
Thursday, 28 Jun 2018Is white rice is naughty or nice? This question captured the judges’ attention and earned PhD student Ms Michelle Toutounji the title in the Charles Sturt University (CSU) Three Minute Thesis (3MT) final in Wagga Wagga.