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CSU invites students to try IT doctorate for free

Thursday, 11 Apr 2013
CSU is offering a free, five week long, online course to give prospective students a sense of what it would be like to undertake an IT doctorate.

SpICE students coming to a town near you

Thursday, 11 Apr 2013
A project to help CSU students build specialist capacity in small rural towns across Australia will be expanded in 2013 to new communities and professions.

CSU opens new doors for nurses

Wednesday, 10 Apr 2013
CSU will offer registered nurses two new ways to advance their knowledge with the Master of Nursing (with specialisations) and the Master of Clinical Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) courses to begin in 2014.

Layer hen study contradicts some long held beliefs

Tuesday, 9 Apr 2013
A CSU researcher has taken a fresh approach in a new study into the welfare of egg-laying hens, finding the chance of a mortality outbreak didn’t differ between hens kept in battery cages or alternative systems like barns, furnished cages or free range birds.

NSW teacher proposal victimises rural students: CSU

Friday, 5 Apr 2013
The recent NSW Government report aimed at improving the performance of NSW schools deserves broad support, but there is a sting in the tail for rural and regional communities said CSU Vice-Chancellor, Professor Andrew Vann.

Spread the word on animal welfare in live exports

Thursday, 4 Apr 2013
An industry funded pilot training program, developed and tested by CSU academic Dr Rebecca Doyle and Schuster Consulting Group to improve the welfare of animals in live exports, has been extended to the Middle East.

Theology book by CSU lecturer wins global praise

Wednesday, 3 Apr 2013
CSU lecturer at the United Theological College within the School of Theology, Dr Ben Myers, has received international acclaim for his latest book, Christ the Stranger: The Theology of Rowan Williams.

International eyes on Paterson’s curse

Wednesday, 3 Apr 2013
Researchers from CSU will go back to where the problem of Paterson’s curse began for Australia – in the Mediterranean.

Wagga residents back CSU medical school proposal

Thursday, 28 Mar 2013
CSU's announcement it would build a campus of its proposed medical school in Wagga Wagga has prompted an enthusiastic response from residents.

False alarm on teacher education stats

Tuesday, 26 Mar 2013
CSU Vice-Chancellor, Professor Andrew Vann, has raised concerns about the reliability of data suggesting that 90 per cent of teacher education graduates in NSW and Queensland failed to find jobs after graduation.

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