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Girls Eyes for Women’s Lives; CSU student Gabbi Bolt is making a difference with political music

Thursday, 16 Aug 2018

After a weekend gigging in Parkes, Gabbi Bolt talked about her song “Girl's Eyes” released 31 July, which speaks up against domestic violence against women.

Help needed to advocate for better rural research funding to improve health outcomes in our rural communities

Wednesday, 15 Aug 2018

Funding, resources and the future of rural health research will be discussed by key health research bodies at the Western NSW Health Research Network conference held on 16 and 17 August in Orange.

Free CSU event remembers Nagle Royal Commission and 1974 Bathurst Gaol riot

Wednesday, 15 Aug 2018

The Centre for Law and Justice at Charles Sturt University (Bathurst) and the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology (ANZSOC) will host a free public event on Thursday 23 August to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the Nagle Royal Commission into NSW Prisons.

CSU-ACE Radio MoU to boost regional commercial radio talent

Monday, 13 Aug 2018

CSU and ACE Radio Broadcasters Pty Ltd have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to work together to build the future talent base for regional commercial radio.

CSU to host Power of Engineering event

Monday, 13 Aug 2018

The next generation of female engineers will head to Charles Sturt University to attend The Power of Engineering event from 16 to 17 August.

CSU presents recruitment masterclasses for businesses in Young, Cowra and Orange

Sunday, 12 Aug 2018

CenWest Innovate at CSU will offer three free recruitment masterclasses for businesses in the central west at the end of August.

Putting sustainable tourism on the map in Myanmar

Thursday, 9 Aug 2018

A CSU academic is helping put sustainable tourism on the map in Myanmar by educating tourism students about the importance of sustainability in the country’s rapidly growing tourism sector.

2018 National Religious Short Film Prize winner announced

Tuesday, 7 Aug 2018

The CSU Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture announced the winners of the 2018 Religious Short Film Prize at a special ceremony in Canberra on Wednesday 8 August.

International rice training program for PhD students

Wednesday, 8 Aug 2018

Two CSU PhD students are set to gain new insight into research to improve the lives of people who depend on rice-based food systems, at an international training program in The Philippines.

Researchers declare war on hospital waste

Sunday, 5 Aug 2018

A landmark research study is close to a breakthrough that would turn hospital waste into a product that can be used in agriculture or water treatment.

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