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Overcoming challenges to gain a degree
LATEST NEWS  26 Sep 2016

Overcoming challenges to gain a degree

CSU student Ms Shelley Thompson, who is legally blind, is showing that having a disability doesn't mean higher education is out of reach.

CSU studentsReligion and EthicsSociety and Community

Hot August nights signal return of ETS: CSU expert
LATEST NEWS  22 Sep 2016

Hot August nights signal return of ETS: CSU expert

A CSU climate change expert has predicted Australia can no longer avoid having an emissions trading scheme to help address climate change.

Business and EconomicsEnvironmental SciencesILWSInternationalSociety and Community

National research centre helps free trading barriers
LATEST NEWS  22 Sep 2016

National research centre helps free trading barriers

A national customs research centre based at CSU is helping to free up trading barriers for global exporters, including in Australia.

Business and EconomicsVocational educationInternational

Latest review of intelligence agencies welcomed: CSU expert
LATEST NEWS  21 Sep 2016

Latest review of intelligence agencies welcomed: CSU expert

A CSU intelligence expert has welcomed the forthcoming review of Australian intelligence agencies as vital for addressing the ever-changing international security environment.

Higher educationPolicing and Security

Living, learning and leading sustainably at CSU
LATEST NEWS  21 Sep 2016

Living, learning and leading sustainably at CSU

The leadership and vision of CSU in environmental sustainability has been recognised as the University is named a finalist for a state-wide Green Globe Award.

Charles Sturt UniversityEnvironmental Sciences

CSU student engineers top NSW universities
LATEST NEWS  16 Sep 2016

CSU student engineers top NSW universities

The design of a system for composting organic food waste in an African refugee community has earned a major gong for four engineering students at CSU.

Business and EconomicsCSU studentsHigher educationInternationalSociety and Community

Poorer health outcomes for rural people 28 years in a row
LATEST NEWS  15 Sep 2016

Poorer health outcomes for rural people 28 years in a row

The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) has again reported in Australia's Health 2016 that 'Australians living in rural and remote areas tend to have lower life expectancy, higher rates of disease and injury, and poorer access to and use of health services than people living in major cities'.

Charles Sturt University

National teaching honours for CSU academics
LATEST NEWS  15 Sep 2016

National teaching honours for CSU academics

Federal government awards for teaching excellence to four CSU academics highlight benefits for CSU students and future generations.

Charles Sturt UniversityHigher education

Respect for Elders through art
LATEST NEWS  14 Sep 2016

Respect for Elders through art

An award-winning film by a CSU student will take centre stage at a new art exhibition about contemporary Wiradjuri and Ngiyampaa cultures.

Arts and CultureCSU studentsIndigenous

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