Archive

Viewing page 153 of 505: Previous | 151 152 153 154 155 | Next

Universities work together to ensure more women in STEMM

Wednesday, 24 Jan 2018

CSU, working with other leading universities has joined the campaign to ensure women are better represented in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine.

Birds benefit and burden agricultural production: CSU research

Tuesday, 30 Jan 2018

A CSU researcher has shown that the benefits of birds far outweigh their costs to agricultural production in much of Australia.

CSU Chancellor reappointed until 2023

Tuesday, 23 Jan 2018

The Chancellor of CSU Dr Michele Allan has been re-appointed to the role for a further five years.

New book understands, supports young writers

Monday, 29 Jan 2018

A leading CSU education researcher has released a new book recognising that young writers need support from a very early age.

Wine research, tasting and cellar management – all part of the job!

Monday, 22 Jan 2018

CSU has welcomed the appointment of Professor Leigh Schmidtke as the new Director of the National Wine and Grape Industry Centre.

Australia Day award for CSU student

Monday, 22 Jan 2018

Preventing disease to produce healthy animals is what motivates CSU student Ms Cara Wilson, who will be honoured this week for her early career research.

The cold-hard facts about lamb storage

Friday, 19 Jan 2018

In the lead up to Australia Day you may be interested to read more about Mr Cassius Coombs' research about the impact of storage temperatures on meat quality...

Shiftwork impacts women nurses: CSU research

Tuesday, 16 Jan 2018

The impact of shiftwork on female nurses in the health care sector is the focus of PhD research by a registered nurse and CSU academic.

MoU marks new beginning for CSU and NSW SES

Monday, 15 Jan 2018

The signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between CSU and the NSW State Emergency Service will herald the beginning of a new and significant relationship between the two.

Frogs surviving in dry, dry land

Thursday, 11 Jan 2018

Frogs are often associated with wet tropical forests or vast swamps, not in the dry lands of southern NSW, which a CSU researcher Dr Carmen Amos to investigate the state of frog populations in the region and the factors influencing them.

Viewing page 153 of 505: Previous | 151 152 153 154 155 | Next