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Bright horizon for CSU students

Tuesday, 10 Jul 2012
A passion for agriculture and a desire to promote the industry has seen CSU students Ms Eliza Star and Ms Hannah Schulz awarded prestigious Horizon Scholarships.

Water and climate sceptics doubt authorities: CSU research

Monday, 9 Jul 2012
A survey of groundwater users in the Namoi catchment in northern NSW by CSU researchers has found that more than 75 percent feel they are not able to adapt to further cuts in ground and surface water entitlements as suggested by the Murray Darling Basin Authority.

CSU hosts national meat judging competition

Tuesday, 3 Jul 2012
University students from Australia, the USA and Japan will put their meat judging skills to the test at a national competition at CSU in Wagga Wagga this week.

De-sex pound pets: CSU academics

Friday, 29 Jun 2012
Animal behaviour and welfare experts from CSU are calling for greater education for pet owners and the mandatory de-sexing of animals sold through a pound or shelter in NSW.

Science, environment and a fledgling university

Wednesday, 27 Jun 2012
Young academic Nick Klomp wasn’t sure how long he would stay when he first joined CSU in 1991. But that was over 20 years ago, and Nick has grown to lead one of the largest faculties in Australia.

Running a business – virtually

Thursday, 21 Jun 2012
It’s game on for more than 560 regional high school students as they pit their business skills against each other in a virtual competition run by CSU.

New world renowned Director for Wine Centre

Thursday, 14 Jun 2012
An international expert in viticulture will turn his attention from the wine industry in South Africa to Australia as the new Director of the National Wine and Grape Industry Centre at CSU.

CSU appoints new Deputy Vice-Chancellors

Tuesday, 12 Jun 2012
CSU has announced the appointment of two new Deputy Vice-Chancellors.

New Head of CSU in Albury-Wodonga

Friday, 8 Jun 2012
An educator and researcher who strives to improve health services for rural Australia has been named as the new Head of Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Albury-Wodonga.

Saving world biodiversity a must: CSU expert

Thursday, 7 Jun 2012
Much greater effort is needed if we are to stop the loss and degradation of the world's biodiversity according to the latest assessment report on the world's environment, the fifth Global Environment Outlook (GEO-5), released on Wednesday 6 June. Director of CSU's Institute for Land, Water and Society, Professor Max Finlayson, was a co-ordinating lead author of the report's chapter on biodiversity.

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