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Community champion new Head of Campus at CSU in Wagga Wagga

Friday, 2 Aug 2013
CSU today announced that Ms Miriam Dayhew has been appointed as the new Head of Campus at Wagga Wagga.

Students the winners from MoU

Thursday, 1 Aug 2013
An agreement between CSU and Avondale College of Higher Education will provide new opportunities for students of both institutions.

Learning by doing, tasting and travelling

Thursday, 1 Aug 2013
A group of viticulture and wine-making students from CSU has had a learning experience of a lifetime during a recent trip to Europe to study some of best established cool-climate winemaking regions in the world.

New research into agricultural land use in Australia

Wednesday, 31 Jul 2013
New research at CSU examining what drives agricultural land use change in Australia has found that changes in commodity prices, total land holdings and rainfall only have a minor impact on land allocations in the short term.

'Gumshoes' hiding in dark corners only in movies

Wednesday, 31 Jul 2013
Private investigators slinking in dark corners waiting to pick up their 'target' is confined to the movies and nothing like the modern professional if a new book edited by an investigation expert at CSU is any indication.

Free Short Course for Teachers: Photoshop in the Classroom

Monday, 29 Jul 2013
CSU and industry partner IT Masters are offering a free five-week online course for K-12 teachers who would like to use Adobe Photoshop to develop engaging learning activities.

Debate to nut out food security

Monday, 29 Jul 2013
Food security is shaping as a critical issue for all Australians, especially those in the Murray Darling Basin, and CSU

Lamb and wool profitability in the Central West

Friday, 26 Jul 2013
Improving the viability of lamb and wool enterprises in the central west of NSW will be the focus of a one-day forum to be held at Borenore, west of Orange, on Thursday 8 August.

Australian midwifery students give to women in Africa

Thursday, 25 Jul 2013
As if it wasn’t enough to spend six straight days away from home and work studying for postgraduate qualifications, a group of midwifery students at CSU have donated money to help women in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

CSU at leading edge of financial advice reform

Thursday, 25 Jul 2013
CSU will be at the leading edge of financial advice industry reforms to protect consumers when it relaunches its Master of Applied Finance next year.

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