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CSU agriculture research on show
CSU RESEARCH  7 Nov 2014

CSU agriculture research on show

The Federal Minister for Agriculture, The Hon Barnaby Joyce MP, has visited the Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation at CSU in Wagga Wagga to see first-hand research to enhance Australian agriculture.

Graham CentreResearchScience

From trade to teaching
CSU RESEARCH  4 Nov 2014

From trade to teaching

High school teachers who have moved into the classroom from the trades have left a lasting impression on CSU academic, Dr Annette Green.

ResearchCSU studentsTeaching and EducationTeacher education

Research preparations help save harmless sharks
CSU RESEARCH  27 Oct 2014

Research preparations help save harmless sharks

A CSU student has helped save harmless sharks from a 'ghost net' off the NSW South Coast while preparing for an underwater research project.

Business and EconomicsResearchCSU studentsEnvironmental SciencesILWSInternational

CSU researcher joins great Talents
CSU RESEARCH  9 Oct 2014

CSU researcher joins great Talents

A senior CSU researcher has been recognised among some of the world's top research talent during a recent visit to China.

Agricultural ScienceResearchEnvironmental SciencesInternational

Governor-General inspects national hub at CSU
CSU RESEARCH  2 Oct 2014

Governor-General inspects national hub at CSU

Australia's Governor General, His Excellency the Honorable Sir Peter Cosgrove, AK MC, inspected CSU's award winning National Life Sciences Hub as part of his visit to CSU in Wagga Wagga on 2 October.

Agricultural ScienceCharles Sturt UniversityResearchCSU studentsHigher educationHealthScience

What farmers know and do about stubble
CSU RESEARCH  24 Sep 2014

What farmers know and do about stubble

Despite widespread interest in and experience with retaining crop stubbles on their paddocks as part of crop rotations, a CSU study shows that many grain growers still prefer to burn stubble.

Agricultural ScienceGraham CentreResearch

Mosques more accommodating, English dominant: CSU study
CSU RESEARCH  17 Sep 2014

Mosques more accommodating, English dominant: CSU study

Islamic mosques across NSW are becoming more accommodating and English is the dominant language spoken in them according to a new report released by Charles Sturt University's Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation.

ResearchReligion and EthicsSociety and Community

Japanese interest in eucalypts and bushfires
CSU RESEARCH  8 Sep 2014

Japanese interest in eucalypts and bushfires

A CSU botanist is continuing to share his insights into the survival secrets of the eucalypts during bushfires – this time to a Japanese audience.

ResearchEnvironmental SciencesInternationalScience

CSU innovation in online learning
CSU RESEARCH  1 Sep 2014

CSU innovation in online learning

CSU is launching a new think-tank to drive innovation in digital learning by investigating new technologies and online teaching practices.

ResearchCSU studentsComputer ScienceTeaching and EducationHigher educationSociety and Community

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