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CSU physiotherapy student presented Honours research in Hong Kong
Tuesday, 27 Nov 2018Charles Sturt University (CSU) final-year Bachelor of Physiotherapy student Ms Claire Smart recently presented her Honours research paper at the 11th Pan-Pacific Conference on Rehabilitation in Hong Kong.
Celebrating 20 years of speech pathology at CSU
Friday, 23 Nov 2018The first speech pathology and therapy degree in Australia to be offered outside a metropolitan area celebrates 20 years on Friday 30 November, demonstrating the need for training allied health professionals for regional and rural Australia in the regions.
CSU expertise helps develop Myanmar education system
Thursday, 22 Nov 2018A CSU academic has recently returned from providing strategic and technical assistance to address critical issues in pre-service teacher education in Myanmar (formerly Burma).
CSU Research: New technology to track grape development for better harvest
Thursday, 22 Nov 2018Measuring and tracking the development of grapes in the vineyard is now easier – thanks to a mobile phone app developed by the National Wine and Grape Industry Centre (NWGIC) and funded by Wine Australia.
Experience Matters: Meet David Hunt Bachelor of Education student
Thursday, 22 Nov 2018Charles Sturt University Bachelor of Education student David Hunt didn’t plan to go to university.
Create NSW fellowships for two CSU arts academics
Tuesday, 20 Nov 2018Two academics in the CSU School of Communication and Creative Industries have been awarded NSW Government Create NSW Fellowships.
Kurt Fearnley named NSW Australian of the Year 2019
Monday, 19 Nov 2018Charles Sturt University (CSU) alumnus and Pro Chancellor for the Northern Region of the University, Mr Kurt Fearnley, AO, has recently been named NSW Australian of the Year 2019.
The GiCSA project inspiring girls into cyber security careers
Monday, 19 Nov 2018The first of a series of Girls in Cyber Security Advancing (GiCSA) project workshops will be held at the CSU AgriTech Incubator in Wagga Wagga from Tuesday 20 to Thursday 22 November.
CSU academic graduates from the Atlantic Fellowship program
Monday, 19 Nov 2018An Indigenous Charles Sturt University (CSU) academic who specialises in mental health has graduated from the Atlantic Fellowship program.
Using the arts to create quality care for people living with dementia
Thursday, 15 Nov 2018A CSU research proposal aims to enhance the quality of life of people living with dementia in the Mid North Coast region by examining their experiences in creative and arts-based programs.