Archive
National awards for horticulture student and graduate
Monday, 24 Nov 2014A horticulture student from CSU has won a prestigious international travel scholarship.
Nursing profession focus of new clinical school
Friday, 21 Nov 2014A new clinical school for nursing and midwifery students in southern NSW is being hailed as the first of its kind in the state.
CSU welcomes $6.9m water monitoring projects
Thursday, 20 Nov 2014CSU Vice Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann has welcomed the University's leadership of two of the seven projects that are the focus of the Commonwealth's $30 million Long Term Intervention Monitoring Program.
Sharing photography with seniors
Wednesday, 19 Nov 2014CSU students are sharing digital photography skills to help a group of older Australians tell their stories through new media.
Printed news is not dead
Monday, 17 Nov 2014Many young people turn to the web to find out what's happening in the world but CSU research has shown they still value holding newsprint in their hands.
New research: G20’s global impact
Friday, 14 Nov 2014As leaders arrive in Brisbane for the G20 summit, CSU research has cast a dim light on the environmental impact of the world leading economies.
2014 CSU Blair Milan Travel Prize announced
Friday, 14 Nov 2014The recipients of this year's Blair Milan Travel Prize for graduating theatre/media students at CSU have been announced.
CSU students add SpICE to Parkes and Forbes
Friday, 14 Nov 2014A new health and wellbeing resource for the Parkes and Forbes communities will be launched on Wednesday 19 November.
Women athletes at Masters Games: CSU research
Thursday, 13 Nov 2014Researchers from CSU recently capitalised on the 2014 Pan Pacific Masters Games on the Gold Coast by presenting papers, competing, and conducting research with women competitors.
Opportunity in Australia-China Free Trade Agreement
Wednesday, 12 Nov 2014Service providers could be the real winners from a Free Trade Agreement with China, according to CSU economist Professor John Hicks.