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Ag jobs on show

Thursday, 25 Jul 2013
The push to recruit agricultural workers is targeting a younger audience at a careers fair at CSU in Wagga Wagga on Wednesday 31 July.

Health checks using mobile phones

Tuesday, 23 Jul 2013
Research at CSU aims to make it possible for a doctor to monitor the heart rate or check the blood pressure of a patient hundreds of kilometres away, using wireless sensors and mobile phone technology.

CSU researcher puts bang in public bucks

Tuesday, 23 Jul 2013
A CSU academic from Wagga Wagga will play a key role in a federally-funded project exploring how best to measure the impact of publically-funded research.

CSU pilot program promotes women's health

Tuesday, 23 Jul 2013
A report highlighting health concerns specifically for female international and refugee students in Australia has prompted a new health promotion program to be trialled at CSU.

CSU expands law enforcement expertise

Friday, 19 Jul 2013
CSU has announced a partnership with the Centre for Customs and Excise Studies (CCES), further extending the University's capabilities in law enforcement and security.

CSU to host international policing conference

Thursday, 18 Jul 2013
Policing and security experts from around the world will gather at Sydney's Moore Park later this year for a conference hosted by CSU's Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security and School of Policing Studies.

Huge interest in CSU cyber security course

Wednesday, 17 Jul 2013
More than 6 500 students from around the world are expected to begin a free cyber security course with CSU today.

Goodbye carbon tax: hello ETS

Tuesday, 16 Jul 2013
A CSU economist has welcomed news the carbon tax will be scrapped next year in favour of an early start to an emissions trading scheme.

Improving sheep and wool profitability with CSU

Tuesday, 16 Jul 2013
Enhancing the profitability of sheep and wool producers will be the key focus of a major Agribusiness Today forum to be held at Borenore, west of Orange, on Thursday 8 August.

CSU announces its first Elder-In-Residence

Tuesday, 16 Jul 2013
An Aboriginal Elder with decades of experience working to improve education and social justice for Indigenous Australians has been appointed as the inaugural Elder-In-Residence at the CSU Centre for Indigenous Studies in Dubbo.

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