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Building capacity of rural women

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003

Sunday 15 October is International Day of Rural Women and the Director of the Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation, Professor Michael Friend has written an op-ed reflecting on the important role of women in agriculture and rural communities in Australia and overseas.

Future engineers to benefit from state-of-the-art building

Friday, 13 Oct 2017

It won't be possible to wipe the smiles off the faces of CSU student engineers as they open their books and start learning in their new building opened today.

International social work award for CSU academic

Thursday, 12 Oct 2017

A CSU academic has received an international accolade for her leadership of the social work discipline taught and researched at CSU.

CSU scientist reveals a hidden world

Tuesday, 10 Oct 2017

A CSU medical radiation scientist reveals the hidden and intricate process of caterpillar metamorphosis for the upcomingDavid Attenborough Micro Monstersprogram on ABC TV.

Boost for Riverina Indigenous business

Friday, 6 Oct 2017

NSW Member for Albury Greg Aplin announced that indigenous businesses will be boosted across the Riverina thanks to a free visiting entrepreneurship program by the NSW Government and CSU.

New role for quality aged care

Thursday, 5 Oct 2017

CSU and Catholic Healthcare have announced the appointment of Associate Professor Marguerite Bramble as the inaugural Clinical Chair in Aged Care Practice Innovation.

CSU students to represent Australia in meat judging

Wednesday, 4 Oct 2017

Two CSU students have secured spots in a national meat judging team to represent Australia in the United States in 2018.

CSU pharmacy grads named as rising stars

Wednesday, 4 Oct 2017

CSU has again demonstrated its prowess in producing highly committed professionals with one of its pharmacy alumni topping a national ranking of the profession's '10 Rising Stars'.

Accelerating better tasting beef

Friday, 29 Sep 2017

Before a steak hits your dinner plate it's aged to improve the flavour but new CSU and NSW DPI research is examining if the process can be done more efficiently.

CSU academics lead first in the world research

Thursday, 28 Sep 2017

In a world-first, CSU researchers have piloted the use of Hexoskin wearable technology in their holistic assessment of early childhood educators' well-being.

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