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CSU and community build positive future for regions
Monday, 17 Sep 2018Charles Sturt University (CSU) Strategic Adviser – Regional Development Fiona Nash sees a bright future for NSW’s regional communities.
CSU research: How Hendra and Nipah viruses hijack nuclear trafficking machinery in human cells
Thursday, 13 Sep 2018CSU research has uncovered new information about how two deadly viruses, Nipah and Hendra, replicate.
CSU and WSU hold community event to propel new medical school
Wednesday, 12 Sep 2018Charles Sturt University (CSU) and Western Sydney University (WSU) will hold the first community event on Thursday 13 September to share ideas and planning information on the joint program in medicine.
Tenacity leads to professional friendship and prestigious scholarship
Thursday, 13 Sep 2018When he first sought to come to Australia from Iraq in 1992, little did Dr Karim Hashim Al-Saedi know it would take 26 years to reach his goal.
CSU student inspires international understanding in regional communities
Wednesday, 12 Sep 2018An international student from Iran who studies at CSU and who knows the difficulties of settling in a new country, has been recognised for extending her friendship to refugees who also seek to call regional Australia home.
New business degree to boost supply of professionals
Wednesday, 12 Sep 2018CSU has developed a new business degree which will generate new generalist business professionals with the scope to specialise in their areas of interest.
Western regional sports hub funding announced for Dubbo
Tuesday, 11 Sep 2018CSU has welcomed the announcement today by NSW Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW Mr John Barilaro and Member for Dubbo Mr Troy Grant of $9.3 million funding for the Regional Sports Hub to be located at CSU in Dubbo.
CSU partners with McDonalds to further investment in local agriculture industry
Tuesday, 11 Sep 2018Charles Sturt University (CSU) and McDonald’s have announced a partnership that will see two undergraduate students paid $15,000 while they undertake a 12-week placement within McDonald’s supply chain.
Showcasing science to boost grain industries
Friday, 7 Sep 2018Scientific research in the breeding, processing and consumption of grain will be discussed at an international conference in Wagga Wagga next week.
CSU Research: $23 million project to put dung beetles to work
Thursday, 6 Sep 2018Dung beetles are the focus of a collaborative national research effort to turn 80 million tonnes of dung produced by Australian livestock each year into a multi-million dollar benefit to farmers.