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Scholarship to help preserve Indigenous history

Thursday, 16 Jul 2015

A CSU student has been awarded the Australian Society of Archivists (ASA) Loris Williams Scholarship for his commitment to Indigenous issues in libraries and archives, in particular Indigenous intellectual property.

Ag science student ambassador for Herefords

Wednesday, 15 Jul 2015

Agricultural science student at CSU Miss Helen De Costa is no stranger to attracting grants and scholarships.

CSU PhD a finalist in 2015 Archibald Art Prize

Tuesday, 14 Jul 2015

A CSU PhD candidate's painting has been selected as a finalist in the 2015 Archibald Art Prize at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney.

Study to support refugee students at university

Tuesday, 14 Jul 2015

New guidelines have been developed to help universities support and retain students from refugee backgrounds as they move from Australian high schools into tertiary education.

Restoring smiles in Cambodia

Monday, 13 Jul 2015

The figures from an international study trip to Cambodia by 12 CSU students are impressive. The dental science and oral health students treated 557 patients, mainly children, with another 95 consultations during the international study experience in June and July.

How to fight terrorism and not turn evil

Friday, 10 Jul 2015

A CSU researcher based in The Netherlands has secured a major European Commission grant to examine the ethical dimension of terrorism and counterterrorism.

CSU MOOC asks What's Uni Like?

Thursday, 9 Jul 2015

CSU has launched a massive open online course (MOOC) to build students' pre-tertiary achievement levels and explore aspects of the transition to university.

ARC grant for wine research at CSU

Wednesday, 8 Jul 2015

A new two-year study led by a CSU researcher will aim to change the way the Australian wine industry puts research into practice.

Students gain global policing insights in Canada

Wednesday, 8 Jul 2015

Seventeen CSU policing students have returned from a study tour to Ottawa in Canada with an expanded view of international policing issues and practices.

Student meat judges in Wagga Wagga

Tuesday, 7 Jul 2015

Becoming involved in meat judging has taught CSU student Miss Meg Parsons much more than how to pick a good steak.

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