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Bridging the gap for students with disabilities

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003

A CSU expert in inclusive education has highlighted the disadvantages faced by regional and remote students with disabilities.

Unprecedented demand for CSU courses in 2016

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003

Demand for undergraduate, on campus courses at CSU has reached a five year high.

CSU in national wildlife health trial

Wednesday, 20 Jan 2016

Interesting and unusual diseases in wildlife across CSU's regional footprint will be fed into a national database in a new initiative to broaden Australia's wildlife disease surveillance capacity.

Southern bell frogs breed again

Tuesday, 19 Jan 2016

The low-growling call of the southern bell frog in a lagoon in the mid-Murrumbidgee River has CSU researchers excited.

Win $30 000 to study with CSU Online

Monday, 11 Jan 2016

A study grant worth $30 000 is on offer from Australia's most experienced online university, CSU.

Beat the heat and stay healthy

Monday, 12 Jan 2015

With the mercury set to rise this week, CSU lecturer, Mr Joe Acker has some advice for staying healthy and safe in the heat.

Keep calm, big school is coming

Monday, 11 Jan 2016

Keeping the home environment stress-free and fun is one way parents can help their children prepare for starting school, according to a CSU transition to school expert.

Managing lambing ewes on dual purpose wheat

Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016

New research at CSU has shown that lambing ewes may safely graze on dual purpose wheat in southern NSW.

Vets investigate non-surgical neutering

Tuesday, 22 Dec 2015

CSU researchers are part of a team investigating non-surgical de-sexing to help address problems created by unwanted and stray animals.

CSU designer’s rape protest exhibition in India

Tuesday, 22 Dec 2015

An exhibition designed by a lecturer at CSU in Port Macquarie that protests rape in India has opened in New Delhi.

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