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CSU welcomes release of ALP higher education policy

Tuesday, 22 Sep 2015

CSU Acting Vice-Chancellor Professor Ken Dillon has welcomed the release on Monday 21 September 2015 of the ALP's higher education policy, particularly its acknowledgement of the continued barriers faced by rural, regional and Indigenous students in accessing the education and qualifications needed by the modern labour market.

CSU top of the crop

Tuesday, 22 Sep 2015

When it comes to putting their knowledge of grain production and marketing into practice, CSU agriculture students have shown they're the cream of the crop.

Russian interest and influence in Syria

Monday, 21 Sep 2015

The role of Russia in the present conflict in Syria stems from a long history of its involvement in the region, according to a CSU theologian.

How to increase Indigenous business success

Friday, 18 Sep 2015

CSU research has found effective marketing, networking and adaptability to market changes are the keys for success of Indigenous business.

Spelling ability predicts students’ writing success

Monday, 21 Sep 2015

Research at CSU has shown how a student's proficiency in spelling, grammar and punctuation can predict their success with writing.

New CSU advertising campaign encourages people to think again

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003

Charles Sturt University (CSU) has launched the Think Again advertising campaign, designed to inspire people to overcome whatever has held them back from making a career transformation by studying with CSU Online.

Dipping a toe in conservation farming

Friday, 18 Sep 2015

CSU research has found a number of reasons why farmers prefer to dip a toe into the water of conservation farming rather than dive right in.

‘Best Paper’ award to CSU policing academic

Thursday, 17 Sep 2015

A CSU academic and her NSW Police Force colleague have received an award for the best research paper presented at a recent national simulation and training conference.

Refugees could be the entrepreneurs Australia needs

Thursday, 17 Sep 2015

Humanitarian immigrants have a higher rate of entrepreneurship helping to contribute to economic growth and social cohesion in Australia, according to at CSU business and entrepreneurship expert.

Physiotherapy students assist young Indigenous footballers

Wednesday, 16 Sep 2015

There's been high praise for ten physiotherapy students at CSU involved in a rugby league carnival in Sydney for Indigenous boys from regional NSW.

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