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Latest review of intelligence agencies welcomed: CSU expert
Wednesday, 21 Sep 2016A CSU intelligence expert has welcomed the forthcoming review of Australian intelligence agencies as vital for addressing the ever-changing international security environment.
National research centre helps free trading barriers
Thursday, 22 Sep 2016A national customs research centre based at CSU is helping to free up trading barriers for global exporters, including in Australia.
National teaching honours for CSU academics
Thursday, 15 Sep 2016Federal government awards for teaching excellence to four CSU academics highlight benefits for CSU students and future generations.
CSU student engineers top NSW universities
Friday, 16 Sep 2016The design of a system for composting organic food waste in an African refugee community has earned a major gong for four engineering students at CSU.
Poorer health outcomes for rural people 28 years in a row
Thursday, 15 Sep 2016The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) has again reported in Australia's Health 2016 that 'Australians living in rural and remote areas tend to have lower life expectancy, higher rates of disease and injury, and poorer access to and use of health services than people living in major cities'.
Respect for Elders through art
Wednesday, 14 Sep 2016An award-winning film by a CSU student will take centre stage at a new art exhibition about contemporary Wiradjuri and Ngiyampaa cultures.
Premiere screening of The Front Line: the Indigenous university student experience
Tuesday, 13 Sep 2016CSU will next week launch The Front Line, a powerful video that explores the Indigenous student journey first-hand.
Does connecting the body to the earth help sore muscles?
Monday, 12 Sep 2016Special bed sheets will be used in a new study at CSU to explore the idea that grounding the body to the earth can reduce the onset of sore muscles and improve recovery.
CSU academic appointed to global sustainable tourism body
Friday, 9 Sep 2016A CSU expert in sustainable tourism, Associate Professor Rosemary Black has been appointed to the Global Sustainable Tourism Council's (GSTC) Board of Directors.
Search for stepmothers for study at CSU
Friday, 9 Sep 2016Stepmothers often embark on a parenting role that can generate confusion and a range of emotions from within and outside the family. The role of the stepmother and self-identity is the subject of a new study at CSU.