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CSU students in Australia’s largest election newsroom
LATEST NEWS  16 May 2016

CSU students in Australia’s largest election newsroom

CSU journalism students are part of Australia's largest newsroom, reporting on the 2016 federal election campaign through the UniPollWatch project.

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Focus on internet access and ICT entrepreneurship
LATEST NEWS  11 May 2016

Focus on internet access and ICT entrepreneurship

The world-changing rise of information and communication technologies creates challenges but opens new employment opportunities and career paths, say academics at CSU.

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What motivates consumers to punish corporations?
LATEST NEWS  10 May 2016

What motivates consumers to punish corporations?

A business researcher has found what drives consumers to punish corporations for ethically questionable business behaviour as part of her PhD studies with CSU's Faculty of Business.

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Electric carts at CSU help environment and save money
LATEST NEWS  10 May 2016

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CSU is further embracing a sustainable future with the arrival of its first electric cart vehicles at Bathurst and Wagga Wagga.

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Nurses lost in WW2 hospital ship sinking remembered
LATEST NEWS  9 May 2016

Nurses lost in WW2 hospital ship sinking remembered

The roles of Australian nurses in conflict will be remembered this Sunday 15 May during a ceremony in Bathurst to mark the sinking of the Australian Hospital Ship (AHS)Centaur in 1943.

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CSU economist: Budget fails fairness test
LATEST NEWS  5 May 2016

CSU economist: Budget fails fairness test

An economist at CSU Dr Brendan Long believes this week's federal budget fails the fairness test for working poor.

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New international MoU for CSU pharmacy program
LATEST NEWS  5 May 2016

New international MoU for CSU pharmacy program

CSU has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Rangsit University in Thailand to develop a closer relationship between the pharmacy programs of the two institutions.

Charles Sturt UniversityPharmacyInternationalScience

Animated excitement for Wagga Wagga
LATEST NEWS  4 May 2016

Animated excitement for Wagga Wagga

Excitement is building as CSU prepares to host the annual 2016 Australian International Animation Festival (AIAF) in Wagga Wagga starting Friday 13 May.

Arts and CultureCharles Sturt UniversityCSU studentsCommunication and Creative Industries

Graduation at CSU in Goulburn
LATEST NEWS  3 May 2016

Graduation at CSU in Goulburn

The outstanding academic achievements of three new NSW police officers will be highlighted during a CSU graduation ceremony in Goulburn from 10.30am on Wednesday 4 May.

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