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Wagga residents back CSU medical school proposal

Thursday, 28 Mar 2013
CSU's announcement it would build a campus of its proposed medical school in Wagga Wagga has prompted an enthusiastic response from residents.

False alarm on teacher education stats

Tuesday, 26 Mar 2013
CSU Vice-Chancellor, Professor Andrew Vann, has raised concerns about the reliability of data suggesting that 90 per cent of teacher education graduates in NSW and Queensland failed to find jobs after graduation.

CSU offers accountants an edge

Thursday, 21 Mar 2013
CSU has unveiled two new master-level accounting courses that will offer unique advantages to practicing accountants and career-changers alike.

Learning about African wildlife

Thursday, 21 Mar 2013

An animal science student from CSU has returned from South Africa with her passion for wildlife conservation firmly intact.

For whom the Bell Frog calls

Tuesday, 19 Mar 2013
She's yet to see the elusive Southern Bell Frog, a threatened species in NSW, but for one CSU researcher the fact that she heard one call was "incredibly exciting".

Seminar series to help small business on Mid North Coast

Tuesday, 12 Mar 2013
The first in a new series of free seminars to assist local small business operators on the NSW Mid North Coast will be held at CSU in Port Macquarie on Monday 18 March.

Rural dental workforce joint priority for CSU and ADA

Tuesday, 12 Mar 2013
Representatives from CSU, the Australian Dental Association and NSW Dental Association have met to discuss strategies to better address dentist shortages in rural and regional areas of Australia.

Blair Milan Fund assists CSU performers

Saturday, 9 Mar 2013
CSU theatre/media graduates who recently performed at the Adelaide Fringe Festival in South Australia were assisted by the first disbursement from The Blair Milan Fund through the CSU Foundation Trust.

Rural politicians champion CSU medical school

Friday, 8 Mar 2013
CSU Vice-Chancellor, Professor Andrew Vann, has welcomed National Party support for the University’s expanded medical school initiative in Wagga Wagga and Orange.

Study tracks beef measles outbreak

Thursday, 7 Mar 2013
A livestock feed supplement contaminated with human faeces is being blamed for an outbreak of parasite infection in a cattle feedlot in northwest NSW.

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