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International training for CSU student
Tuesday, 1 Aug 2017A CSU research student who's examining the potential anti-cancer properties of coloured rice has won a coveted spot in an international training program.
Landmark agronomy textbook now free online
Wednesday, 2 Aug 2017While there was no shortage of big hair and shoulder-pads in the 1980s, there was a lack of text books about Australian cropping. CSU's Emeritus Professor Jim Pratley changed that.
Identities are vital for leaders: CSU expert
Friday, 4 Aug 2017Who we are plays a vital role in developing our leaders, says a leading CSU expert on business leadership, Associate Professor Michelle Evans.
CSU acts to keep students safe
Tuesday, 1 Aug 2017More than 800 CSU students have responded to a national Human Rights Commission survey on sexual assault and sexual harassment at Australian universities.
Timely new CSU website for HSC students
Monday, 31 Jul 2017Students sitting the NSW Higher School Certificate in 2017 will benefit from a new resource-rich website created by academics at CSU.
Trial tests canola meal for beef steers
Thursday, 27 Jul 2017CSU research is evaluating the use of canola meal, a by-product of oil production, as a supplementary feed ration for beef steers.
Majority of irrigators want living, healthy rivers: CSU experts
Wednesday, 26 Jul 2017Senior ecologists at CSU believe the majority of irrigators in southern Australia are doing the right thing and are not pumping excessive water from the southern Murray Darling Basin. But they also believe there is room for improvement.
National initiative promotes physical and mental wellbeing
Tuesday, 25 Jul 2017A CSU academic and mental health advocate has played a leading role in the development of a national program launched in Canberra today.
Evidence questions ‘common sense’ about memory in child abuse cases
Tuesday, 25 Jul 2017A CSU legal expert and her team have shown the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse that some views used to discredit victims of child abuse are not supported by current scientific evidence.
International recognition for CSU teaching excellence
Friday, 21 Jul 2017Academics at CSU have received international professional recognition of their experience and expertise in university teaching.