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More productive pastures for mixed farms
Tuesday, 19 Sep 2017Careful selection and management of pastures can set mixed farmers up to capitalise on strong livestock prices, according to Dr Jeff McCormick from CSU and the Graham Centre.
CSU launches Start Now advertising campaign
Tuesday, 19 Sep 2017Getting a head start on careers through industry exposure and practical experience is at the heart of the latest brand campaign from CSU, Australia's largest regional university.
Mixing Lego and science lands CSU lecturer national award
Tuesday, 19 Sep 2017Lego blocks and role playing do not appear to have much to do with teaching allied health students, however a CSU academic has won a national teaching excellence award for her creative approach to learning.
Revitalised CSU in Dubbo officially opens
Monday, 18 Sep 2017A state of the art facility focussed on students is everything the revitalised Dubbo campus provides, according to CSU Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann.
AgriTech incubator to boost business
Monday, 18 Sep 2017Agricultural businesses across the Riverina are set for a major boost following today's launch of an AgriTech Incubator at CSU in Wagga Wagga.
Statement from CSU Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research, Development and Industry) Professor Mary Kelly
Friday, 15 Sep 2017CSU welcomes today's announcement by NSW Department of Primary Industries of the Global Ag-Tech Ecosystem (GATE), a collaborative technology and research facility based at Orange Agricultural Institute.
CSU clean sweep at crop comp
Friday, 15 Sep 2017CSU agricultural science students have claimed top honours at the Australian Universities Crops Competition.
Patient care benefits from CSU computing prowess
Friday, 15 Sep 2017CSU researchers working with colleagues from the Murrumbidgee Local Health District have been recognised for their collaborative efforts to develop advanced software that aims to improve patient care.
Less emotion should guide same-sex marriage debate: CSU academic
Friday, 15 Sep 2017The debate on marriage equality has been strong on emotion but short on principled analysis, argues a CSU constitutional law expert.
CSU Vice-Chancellor supports national #stopunicuts campaign
Friday, 15 Sep 2017Regional communities will feel the direct impact in a loss of local jobs if proposed cuts to higher education funding are passed by the federal parliament, according to CSU Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann.