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Initiative delivers benefits for at-risk students and families
Friday, 5 Aug 2016At-risk young people and their families benefit from a ground-breaking initiative across education, health and community service providers, according to recent CSU research.
Census concerns well founded: CSU cybersecurity expert
Thursday, 4 Aug 2016Concerns regarding the security of information posted online for this year's census are well founded, says a cybersecurity expert at CSU.
So, you are sending your child to uni?
Monday, 8 Aug 2016Parents are being urged to take an active interest in helping their children investigate university study.
Students cut teeth on remote work placement
Thursday, 4 Aug 2016Extremely rewarding is how many people aspire to describe their careers. But a group of CSU dental science students have already realised such satisfaction in the final year of their degree.
Agricultural students get global perspective and insights
Wednesday, 3 Aug 2016Gaining an international perspective on new technologies and farming practices is behind an overseas study trip by 27 CSU students.
Rate cut balances effect of slowing Chinese economy: CSU economist
Tuesday, 2 Aug 2016A slowing Chinese economy is a major reason for the record low cash interest rate announced today, says a leading CSU economist.
Early indicators of success for Indigenous student program
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003More than 200 students at CSU are benefiting from personalised tutoring and academic support through the new Indigenous Student Success Program (ISSP).
Remote monitoring boost to beef research
Monday, 1 Aug 2016CSU academics are part of a research team exploring how remote monitoring technology can be put to use in the beef industry.
New diabetes research at CSU
Monday, 1 Aug 2016New breakthrough research at CSU has demonstrated that a protein in the mitochondria plays a role in protecting against the progression of diabetes in humans.
Blocking Rudd for UN makes political sense: CSU academic
Friday, 29 Jul 2016A CSU politics academic says it's no surprise that the Turnbull government has blocked former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's bid to lead the United Nations.