CSU students from the Faculty of Business will begin a two-week study tour to China on Saturday 22 June to gain a better understanding of dealing with the strongest emerging economic power in the world.
Public safety, security, law enforcement, and disaster preparedness will be in the spotlight with the launch of a new journal published by the CSU Faculty of Arts.
Australia will be at a greater risk of cybercrime and cyber-terror because of a recent federal government decision to cap tax-deductions for self-education expenses, according to a CSU expert.
Speech pathology and dentistry students from CSU will show the fruits of their labours across southern NSW when the first SpICE Student Showcase is held on Tuesday 11 June at CSU in Albury-Wodonga.
CSU Winery will release the first Pinot Gris to be produced from the vineyard on the Orange campus this week, but the roots of the vintage go back more than 30 years.
CSU Director of Corporate Affairs Mr Mark Burdack has welcomed support from Senator Fiona Nash and Riverina MP Michael McCormack for a Murray Darling Medical School.
Representatives of CSU and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation last week signed a Memorandum of Understanding to facilitate the recruitment of CSU Indigenous students from a range of disciplines to the ABC.
Two CSU students in Wagga Wagga have been earmarked as future leaders in the international cattle industry by securing competitive scholarships to attend a major beef conference in Canada
Into the final year of her four-year teaching degree at CSU, Ms Kate Tonkin has reflected on the support she has received for her studies by applying for a scholarship.
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