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CSU wins two Green Globe Awards
Monday, 31 Oct 2016CSU leadership in adopting measures to mitigate climate change and improve sustainability has been recognised with two awards.
CSU team cycles for multiple sclerosis
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU's Ms Liz Smith is living proof that the University's sustainability strategy, CSU Green, is working.
Priming men for fatherhood: CSU academic
Wednesday, 26 Oct 2016A CSU academic is raising awareness of the hormonal changes in parents during pregnancy and birth to encourage a nurturing environment for newborns.
CSU delivers professional development course for radio industry
Wednesday, 26 Oct 2016Selected personnel from one of the nation's leading media organisations last week completed the final phase of a specially-tailored course at CSU in Bathurst.
Government has key role in interfaith dialogue
Tuesday, 25 Oct 2016Government has a vital role in promoting interfaith dialogue as a key element in nurturing friendship across cultures, religions and nations, a CSU theologian told an international forum in Indonesia last week.
New research on economic drivers and safe drinking water in the regions
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU Deputy Vice Chancellor and Vice President (Administration), Professor Ken Dillon will be a keynote speaker at the Sustainable Economic Growth for Regional Australia (SEGRA) Conference.
CSU research: Optimising conservation in urban Australia
Tuesday, 25 Oct 2016The cities of Albury-Wodonga and Geelong have been selected for a new CSU study into the best way to conserve nature amid urban sprawl.
Support for international fisheries project
Monday, 24 Oct 2016A CSU-led research project to improve fish pathways in a section of the Mekong River in South East Asia has secured an additional $95 000 from Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research.
CSU communications students top national competition, again
Friday, 21 Oct 2016For the seventh consecutive year two CSU student teams have been selected as finalists in the national 'Big Idea 'marketing communications competition.
Extreme political posters ‘cheapen democracy’
Wednesday, 19 Oct 2016Political free speech is essential but crass and extreme propaganda undermines proper debate, warns a CSU academic.