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New CSU Provost and Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic)
Friday, 5 Oct 2018Charles Sturt University (CSU) welcomes Professor John Germov as its Provost, Vice-President and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) on 5 November.
World losing wetlands 3 times faster than forests: major report
Friday, 2 Nov 2018ILWS Director at CSU, Professor Max Finlayson, reports on the current state of the world's wetlands and what can be done to look after the remaining areas.
16th Australasian Data Mining Conference 2018 at CSU in Bathurst
Thursday, 1 Nov 2018CSU will host the 16th Australasian Data Mining Conference (AusDM) 2018 at CSU in Bathurst on Wednesday 28, Thursday 29 and Friday 30 November.
Native lizards know a predator when they ‘smell’ one
Thursday, 1 Nov 2018A CSU-led research team has reported in a prestigious science journal that some Australian native animals are not as ‘naive’ about nasty foreign predators as previously thought.
National survey: CSU tops three-year graduate employment and salary levels
Wednesday, 31 Oct 2018CSU is ranked by the 2018 Graduate Outcomes Survey – Longitudinal as the top Australian tertiary institution for undergraduate full-time employment and incomes three years after graduation.
CSU research: Canola meal the real deal for supplementing steers
Wednesday, 31 Oct 2018CSU research has found canola meal may provide an option for beef producers to supplementary feed steers and still access premium prices for grass-fed beef.
CSU Kajulu team in 2018 IAA finals
Friday, 26 Oct 2018A CSU student team has again been selected as a finalist in the annual International Advertising Association national student marketing communications competition.
Syngenta’s Seedcare Institute opens at CSU in Wagga Wagga
Friday, 26 Oct 2018On 25 October Charles Sturt University (CSU) welcomed the opening of the Syngenta Seedcare Institute at the University’s AgriPark in Wagga Wagga.
Former BTC educator and CSU benefactor remembered
Thursday, 25 Oct 2018A retired academic who has had a long association with CSU and its predecessor institution Bathurst Teachers’ College has died after a long career in arts and education.
Less means more for irrigating olives
Thursday, 25 Oct 2018As drought grips South Eastern Australia it’s timely to consider CSU research showing withholding irrigation at particular stages of olive growth can save water without reducing oil content and quality.