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Dubbo region welcomes health professional students
Thursday, 4 Apr 2019The CSU Three Rivers University Department of Rural Health, and Dubbo Regional Council are co-hosting an evening welcome to health professional students in a range of disciplines in Dubbo and the surrounding areas on Tuesday 9 April.
CSU and Royal Far West to launch Project Catalyst with $19.7m in federal funding
Wednesday, 3 Apr 2019Charles Sturt University and Royal Far West set to receive $19.7m in funding in support of a National Paediatric Telecare Service
CSU and WSU set to receive $18m in joint funding for medical research institute
Wednesday, 3 Apr 2019The Institute is a crucial link between regional medical school and delivery of health solutions for regional communities
Wanted: New mothers for MumMoodBooster research
Tuesday, 2 Apr 2019Women living in rural and remote locations who from suffer postnatal depression face considerable difficulty in accessing support for this debilitating condition, according to researchers from Murrumbidgee Local Health District and CSU.
CSU’s research excellence supports our communities
Monday, 1 Apr 2019CSU achieves ‘high’ rating in results of first government assessment of research impact and engagement that delivers community benefits
Media and TV entertainment veteran to address CSU creative students
Friday, 29 Mar 2019Communication and media students at CSU in Bathurst will gain insights from an expert when a leading TV producer speaks to them on Monday 1 April.
Instagram photo sharing and mental health: CSU research
Friday, 29 Mar 2019A CSU doctoral student is researching Instagram photo sharing and its relationship with mental health, and asks ‘What types of photos are best for our well-being?’.
CSU ranked well above world standard in key research fields
Wednesday, 27 Mar 2019Seven broad fields of research and 17 specific fields of research ranked world standard or above
Chinese lives in historic Bathurst and Hill End explored
Monday, 25 Mar 2019A CSU PhD student will lead two walking tours of the old Chinese quarters in Bathurst to examine the history of the Chinese in the city, and will later speak at The End Festival in Hill End.
Fiona Nash settles into Dubbo community
Wednesday, 20 Mar 2019Charles Sturt University (CSU) Strategic Adviser Fiona Nash has settled into the Dubbo region for the long term.