Improving the viability of lamb and wool enterprises in the central west of NSW will be the focus of a one-day forum to be held at Borenore, west of Orange, on Thursday 8 August.
As if it wasn’t enough to spend six straight days away from home and work studying for postgraduate qualifications, a group of midwifery students at CSU have donated money to help women in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
A report highlighting health concerns specifically for female international and refugee students in Australia has prompted a new health promotion program to be trialled at CSU.
CSU Bachelor of Veterinary Science student Ms Kerryn Illes has won a trip to South Africa to work in an animal orphanage as part of the AustralianSuper KickStart competition. The prize package also includes a four day elephant safari to Kruger National Park.
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.
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
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