Archive
Special guests for Rural Justice Conference in Orange
Monday, 22 Jun 2015Special guests have been announced for the 3rd National Rural Law and Justice Alliance Conference hosted by CSU in Orange on Friday 3 and Saturday 4 July.
Abdominal muscles and athletic performance
Saturday, 21 Jun 2014The importance of strong abdominal muscles to an athlete's performance and injury risk is being explored by a CSU research student.
Top honour for energy saving
Thursday, 18 Jun 2015CSU has been recognised as a leader in energy efficiency, sharing in the top award at the NSW Energy Productivity in Action event in Sydney last night.
Time for another gun amnesty and buy-back?
Thursday, 18 Jun 2015A CSU policing and security expert says it is time for the government to consider another gun amnesty and buy-back scheme in Australia.
Families’ communication choices for children with hearing loss
Sunday, 21 Jun 2015Parents of young children who experience hearing loss are influenced by a number of external factors when deciding whether their child will use speech or sign language, or be multilingual, research from CSU has shown.
CSU continues support for NSW Country Eagles
Thursday, 18 Jun 2015CSU and the NSW Country Eagles are continuing their partnership in 2015 to help build community, aspiration and opportunity in regional NSW.
Students experience NGOs in rural Cambodia
Wednesday, 17 Jun 2015Students from CSU will be travelling to Cambodia later this week to help Non-Government Organisations improve quality of life of people in rural and remote areas.
Food allergy study at CSU
Monday, 15 Jun 2015New research is underway at CSU into what it is like to live with a food allergy.
20th anniversary marks new era for Study Centre
Thursday, 18 Jun 2015CSU and Study Group have celebrated the 20th anniversary of a partnership which has seen thousands of students from across the globe complete their degrees.
Entrepreneurs key to Australia’s technology future
Tuesday, 16 Jun 2015The best argument for teaching computer science and coding in primary schools is the speed at which young children naturally take to digital technology, according to a CSU expert.