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CSU engineering course on international radar

Thursday, 1 Jun 2017

Delegates representing leading US engineering courses are visiting CSU to see the quiet revolution taking place about how to educate engineers for the 21st century.

CSU expert addresses NT royal commission on children in detention

Wednesday, 31 May 2017

A CSU academic will address the youth detention Royal Commission in the Northern Territory tomorrow Friday 2 June to voice her concerns about children in out-of-home care and the justice system.

CSU students named merino champions

Wednesday, 31 May 2017

CSU students have again showed their prowess in the National Merino Challenge by being named Champion Team in the competition in Melbourne.

Fulbright Scholar to lecture CSU journalism students

Tuesday, 30 May 2017

A visiting 2017 Fulbright Scholar and advocate for quality journalism will deliver a special guest lecture to journalism students at CSU in Bathurst on Thursday 1 June.

Smarter computing for smarter agriculture

Tuesday, 30 May 2017

A CSU research team is examining how 'smart agriculture' can help Australian farmers take advantage of growing global food markets.

CSU student sets sights on New York marathon

Monday, 29 May 2017

CSU student Mr Zane Sparke is getting used to his sore muscles.

Luther at 500 forum in Canberra

Sunday, 28 May 2017

A forum in Canberra on Monday 29 May will assess the continuing controversy sparked 500 years ago when Martin Luther nailed his '95 Theses' to the door of the Wittenberg Castle Church in Germany.

Constitutional right to racial equality needed

Thursday, 25 May 2017

With the First Nations Convention being held this week near Uluru, a CSU constitutional expert questions 'cosmetic' changes that do not change the legal status of Indigenous Australians.

Faith leaders condemn Adani coal mine

Wednesday, 24 May 2017

In the face of political repudiation of scientific consensus about climate change, leaders from many religious traditions in Australia are championing truth and the environment over wilful neglect of the evidence.

Volunteer relief work builds confidence and skills

Monday, 22 May 2017

A CSU lecturer and student have returned to work and study after being part of the first Australian disaster relief operation by Team Rubicon Australia in far north Queensland.

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