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CSU student in national skiing team
LATEST NEWS  29 Nov 2013

CSU student in national skiing team

A Charles Sturt University (CSU) student has secured a place in the Australian World University Winter Games team.

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Teens need to be 'cyber-smart'
LATEST NEWS  29 Nov 2013

Teens need to be 'cyber-smart'

A Charles Sturt University (CSU) researcher is urging parents and teenagers to make use of new resources to help young people make smart decisions about what they share online.

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New research to add value to Australian canola
LATEST NEWS  28 Nov 2013

New research to add value to Australian canola

New research at CSU, funded by the Grains Research and Development Corporation, has shown that proteins in canola meal have potential as an ingredient in food.

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Graduation for CSU Training
LATEST NEWS  27 Nov 2013

Graduation for CSU Training

The range of vocational qualifications offered by CSU Training will be on show at its annual graduation ceremony to be held at CSU in Wagga Wagga on Thursday 28 November.

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CSU honours musician Tommy Emmanuel
LATEST NEWS  27 Nov 2013

CSU honours musician Tommy Emmanuel

Musician Mr Tommy Emmanuel, AM, will receive an honorary Doctor of Arts from Charles Sturt University (CSU) at an Alumni event at the Australian Museum in Sydney on Wednesday 27 November.

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Learning from local business knowledge
LATEST NEWS  25 Nov 2013

Learning from local business knowledge

Wineries around Orange could teach other small businesses a thing or two about branding, according to Charles Sturt University (CSU) researcher Ms Nicole Hodge.

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What makes Chinese consumers tick?
LATEST NEWS  25 Nov 2013

What makes Chinese consumers tick?

Understanding why Chinese consumers purchase Western goods is vital for Australian businesses looking to expand their exports to one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, according CSU Professor of Marketing Steve D’Alessandro.

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Proposed laws disadvantage vulnerable women
LATEST NEWS  22 Nov 2013

Proposed laws disadvantage vulnerable women

Proposed legislation that would see babies taken at birth from drug or alcohol addicted mothers who refuse help is a knee-jerk reaction that could disadvantage vulnerable women, according to CSU social work lecturer Dr Fredrik Velander.

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CSU and RMS partnership making roads safer
LATEST NEWS  18 Nov 2013

CSU and RMS partnership making roads safer

A partnership between Charles Sturt University (CSU) and Roads and Maritime Services in NSW is helping to make the state's roads safer.

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