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CSU students shine bright on agricultural horizon

Tuesday, 20 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

Tuesday, 20 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

Sunday, 19 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

Friday, 16 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

Thursday, 15 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.

Preventing elder abuse with quality aged care

Thursday, 15 Jun 2017

On World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, a CSU academic is renewing her support for more registered nurses in NSW aged care homes to deliver a high standard of care to elderly residents.

Canberra honour for CSU Emeritus Professor

Friday, 9 Jun 2017

CSU will honour former Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Emeritus Professor Ross Chambers in recognition of his exceptional services to the University and the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture in Canberra.

Parasite discovery prompts call for more research

Friday, 9 Jun 2017

The discovery of a parasite in carp in the Murray Darling Basin has prompted a CSU scientist to call for more research before the release of the carp herpes virus.

Trust in juries and courts in the Age of Terror

Thursday, 8 Jun 2017

A book co-edited and part-written by a CSU legal expert has addressed the complex challenges faced by courts in Western democracies trying terrorism cases.

Australia’s cybersecurity in spotlight at Wagga conference

Tuesday, 6 Jun 2017

Hackers using Wannacry malware, national security, and business challenges are hot topics for cybersecurity experts from around Australia and overseas when they meet this week in Wagga Wagga, NSW.

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