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CSU nursing student aims for the stars

Sunday, 25 Jun 2017

CSU student Mrs Corinne Cameron has a clear goal – to make a difference to her family and her community in NSW Central West.

CSU graduates take podium at Cannes Young Lions

Wednesday, 21 Jun 2017

Two recent CSU graduates have claimed second place at the annual 2017 Young Lions international advertising competition in Cannes, France.

New scholarship supports antibiotic search

Wednesday, 21 Jun 2017

The need for a new class of antibiotics to treat bacterial infections has inspired a CSU research student to secure a prestigious new scholarship from NSW Health.

Support while waiting for speech pathology: research

Tuesday, 20 Jun 2017

Researchers at CSU are involved in world-first research that will inform best practice while children wait for individualised speech pathology services.

Eminent public health advocate appointed to Murray Darling Medical School

Tuesday, 20 Jun 2017

CSU and La Trobe University have welcomed the appointment of Professor John Dwyer, AO, as Foundation Professor of Medicine and Surgery at the planned Murray Darling Medical School.

CSU students shine bright on agricultural horizon

Monday, 19 Jun 2017

Ambitions for careers in agriculture burn bright for four CSU students who've been named 2017 Horizon Scholars.

Coastal wetlands needed to resist climate change

Monday, 19 Jun 2017

An internationally recognised CSU researcher has shown that the decline of some coastal wetlands around Australia can be attributed to climate change, rising sea levels and current water and land management practices.

CSU student treks world wonder for charity

Saturday, 18 Jun 2016

Motivated by her father's diagnosis with Parkinson's disease, a CSU student has set her sights on walking one of the world's greatest architectural feats, the Great Wall of China.

CSU international student flies flag for Sydney

Thursday, 15 Jun 2017

A postgraduate student at CSU is waving the flag for Sydney amongst the international student community in the city.

Troubled TEN TV will shake-up media ownership laws

Wednesday, 14 Jun 2017

A CSU academic says news that the troubled TV Network TEN has been placed in administration is a worrying sign for media diversity in Australia.

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