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CSU Research: Fatal impact of toxic weeds on kangaroos
Tuesday, 27 Mar 2018CSU research has shown the harmful effects of a toxic weed on kangaroos, prompting calls for strategic investment to control invasive plants in grasslands.
CSU student a finalist in national sculpture prize exhibition
Monday, 26 Mar 2018A CSU accounting student has a sculpture displayed in one of Australia’s most significant sculpture exhibitions.
Shadow Innovation Minister tours CSU in Wagga Wagga
Friday, 23 Mar 2018Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) innovation in the laboratory and on the rooftops was on show during a tour of CSU in Wagga Wagga today by Shadow Assistant Minister for Innovation and Mental Health, Senator Deborah O’Neill.
Church engagement with people living with disabilities
Wednesday, 21 Mar 2018A new book by a CSU researcher about church engagement with people with disabilities was launched at an annual meeting of Anglican bishops yesterday.
Overseas study launches students’ minds
Thursday, 22 Mar 2018University students can be transformed with overseas study says a CSU academic who recently led a student tour into the urban and rural areas of Cambodia.
Why people choose gluten-free
Tuesday, 20 Mar 2018Gluten-free. Two words that have become common on menu boards around the country and Charles Sturt University (CSU) research has shone new light why some people choose these foods.
Kindness comes full circle with CSU scholarship
Monday, 19 Mar 2018The benevolence of a family grieving for their daughter has provided a life-changing international study experience for CSU student Ms Kaitlyn Weller, which in turn has inspired her to help others.
Societies need to enhance communication capacity
Thursday, 15 Mar 2018Our right to communicate and receive accessible and appropriate specialist services when we have difficulty communicating are human rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Help find an Australian icon in the pub
Thursday, 15 Mar 2018Scouting pubs and clubs across south-eastern Australia might not seem a bad way to spend your study time, but for CSU researcher Mr Matt O’Connell, it is all in the name of science.
MoU ‘positively’ for rural and remote health
Wednesday, 14 Mar 2018A Memorandum of Understanding has been signed by CSU and its education partners in the Three Rivers University Department of Rural Health.