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Stan Grant appointed Chair of Indigenous Affairs at CSU

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003

Mr Stan Grant, a Wiradjuri man and award-winning journalist, will join CSU as the new Chair of Indigenous Affairs.

Study and sport for world champs

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003

Newly-crowned women's rugby sevens world champions Ms Alicia Quirk and Ms Nicole Beck are setting their sights on selection for Rio 2016 and with flexible study through CSU they've also got an eye on a degree.

Research points to new treatment for stuttering

Sunday, 5 Jun 2016
New treatment methods that change the way that people stress syllables when they speak, could help reduce stuttering, according to research by a CSU academic.

Ramadan - a time of spiritual renewal

Thursday, 2 Jun 2016

A CSU academic says that fasting by Muslims during Ramadan creates a time of great solidarity and spiritual renewal throughout the Islamic world.

Religious short film prize winner announced

Wednesday, 1 Jun 2016

A short film that combines elements of Judaism, Islam and Christianity in war-torn strife has been announced as the winner of the inaugural national Religious Short Film Prize.

Real life education for CSU student at AOC

Wednesday, 1 Jun 2016

A CSU student has combined her two loves – sport and journalism – in a successful work placement with the Australian Olympic Committee in the lead up to Rio 2016.

Muslim youth summit for a positive future

Tuesday, 31 May 2016

Creating an Australian Muslim identity was central to topics discussed at the National Muslim Youth Summit held at the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra on Saturday 28 May.

Students devise local solutions for global problems

Tuesday, 31 May 2016

Access to adequate water and sanitation are accepted as normal in most of Australia, but are major problems for many people in developing countries.

CSU medical science student secures Cochlear scholarship

Monday, 30 May 2016

A medical science student at CSU has been awarded a Trans-Tasman scholarship which honours the inventor and pioneer of the Cochlear implant, Professor Graeme Clark.

Indigenous cultural immersion enhances graduates

Thursday, 26 May 2016

Fish traps, smoking ceremonies and artefacts featured in a three-day cultural immersion excursion in north-western NSW for students at CSU.

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