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Annual CSU Wellness and Wellbeing Expos for staff and students

Tuesday, 13 Mar 2018

More than 2 500 CSU staff and students are expected to benefit from the annual round of health and wellness expos currently in full-swing across the University.

CSU launches new student leadership program

Tuesday, 13 Mar 2018

CSU is giving its student leaders the chance to gain formal recognition through a new university-wide leadership program.

CSU academic inspired by other women

Thursday, 8 Mar 2018

A CSU academic has spent International Women’s Day with esteemed company as a finalist in the 2018 NSW Women of the Year Awards in Sydney.

It’s a ‘mile a minute’ for international scientist at CSU

Friday, 9 Mar 2018

A Canadian scientist has travelled thousands of miles to tap into CSU expertise as part of research into the invasive weed known as ‘mile-a-minute’.

CSU V-C champions equal pay

Thursday, 8 Mar 2018

On International Women’s Day today, Charles Sturt University Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann has pledged to be a champion for equal pay.

CSU leads regional response to strengthen cyber security

Tuesday, 6 Mar 2018

As the largest provider in Australia of postgraduate degrees in information technology, CSU brings strength and its regional position to its role as a strategic partner of the Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre.

Finding refuges for endangered frogs

Friday, 2 Mar 2018

A CSU expert is aiming to identify environmental refuges for endangered frogs being decimated by a disease found worldwide, including southern Australia.

CSU strengthens support for regions with two new senior appointments

Wednesday, 28 Feb 2018

Increased commitment to building resilient people, flourishing communities and sustainable environments is behind two high profile appointments to Charles Sturt University.

Terrorised legislation: A human rights violation or sign of our time?

Monday, 26 Feb 2018

Both terrorism and the resulting protective measures imposed by democratic governments place additional threats to human rights and the free communication of ideas and opinions, according to a CSU researcher.

Act for those with communication disorders: CSU academic

Friday, 23 Feb 2018

Health and education professionals have a particular role in supporting individuals with communication disorders, according to new research.

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