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CSU blood donations save thousands of lives
Tuesday, 16 Apr 2019Blood donations by staff and students at CSU in 2018 saved 7,245 lives.
CSU program helps students beat the budget blues
Monday, 11 Feb 2019An innovative CSU program that helps students gain valuable employment skills while earning an income to support their studies has proven such a success it will be rolled out to other campuses.
Students help Bathurst seniors in ‘Active Living Longer’ program
Friday, 8 Feb 2019Research as part of the Active Living Longer (ALLong) program held at CSU in Bathurst launched last June shows benefits for the participants.
CSU hosts international conference on ageing and spirituality
Thursday, 7 Feb 2019The CSU Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture in Canberra will host an international conference on ageing and spirituality in late October 2019.
New CSU Science dean loves living in and serving regional Australia
Thursday, 7 Feb 2019Professor Megan Smith brings something a little different to the role of Dean of Science at CSU.
CSU fish expert joins ministerial panel
Wednesday, 6 Feb 2019CSU native fish ecologist Dr Lee Baumgartner has been appointed to the scientific panel advising the Federal Minister on recent fish deaths in the Darling River.
Prestigious scholarship for CSU dentistry student leader
Monday, 4 Feb 2019A leading CSU dentistry student has been awarded a scholarship from a prestigious international dental organisation.
Physiotherapy student invites public to participate in research
Monday, 4 Feb 2019Charles Sturt University (CSU) final-year Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) student Ella Thorburn (pictured) invites members of the public to participate in a research project titled: “Musculoskeletal symptoms among smartphone and tablet device users.”
CSU announces Strategic Professor and Conjoint Chair Allied Health and Community Wellbeing
Friday, 1 Feb 2019Charles Sturt University (CSU) and the Mid North Coast Local Health District (MNCLHD) announce Professor Gail Whiteford as the Strategic Professor and Conjoint Chair Allied Health and Community Wellbeing for the NSW Mid North Coast.
Healthy wetlands critical for sustainable development: CSU researcher
Thursday, 31 Jan 2019Recent native fish deaths at Menindee are symptoms of a global malaise says world leading wetland ecologist at CSU, Professor Max Finlayson.