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Bottling of new CSU wines
Wednesday, 22 Feb 2017The clink of glass on the bottling line will mark the beginning of a new era of winemaking at CSU this week.
Science expands at CSU in Port Macquarie
Tuesday, 21 Feb 2017Health science on the NSW Mid North Coast will take a leap forward this week as CSU begins two new programs in Port Macquarie.
Top CSU psychology student looks to serve rural communities
Friday, 17 Feb 2017A CSU psychology student has gained wide recognition for her high academic achievement and personal dedication to her field of study.
What’s going on in your brain during exercise?
Wednesday, 15 Feb 2017A group of cyclists has been pushed to the limit to give CSU researchers new understanding of what's happening in the brain during exercise.
Managing groundwater for farmers in Pakistan
Tuesday, 14 Feb 2017A new $2.15 million dollar project, led by CSU researchers, aims to ultimately improve the lives of millions of people by tackling groundwater over-extraction in Pakistan.
CSU expert: Climate change action needed now
Friday, 10 Feb 2017The latest heatwave in south eastern Australia points to the need for comprehensive government policies and action on climate change, says a CSU expert.
What do conscientious objectors to vaccination owe the community?
Monday, 6 Feb 2017A CSU philosopher argues that conscientious objectors to immunisation should make an appropriate contribution to society in lieu of being vaccinated.
CSU offers refugees valuable, life-changing financial support
Thursday, 2 Feb 2017New scholarships, worth up to $1.05 million, are on offer at CSU in 2017 to transform the lives of asylum seekers and refugees through higher education.
Master prepares IT workers for cloud nine
Thursday, 2 Feb 2017As cloud computing becomes more important in the IT industry, CSU has joined IT Masters to create Australia's first Masters degree focused on cloud computing and virtualisation.
Positive outlook of young carers in regional Australia
Wednesday, 1 Feb 2017Young people in rural and remote Australia who care for a family member with an illness or disability often develop strong family loyalty and connections and a sense of being 'better' people, according to new CSU research.