Bills to pay, text books to buy, there’s no doubt going to university can put a strain on the bank balance. Being awarded a scholarship by the NSW Farmers’ Association is not only helping Bachelor of Veterinary Biology / Bachelor of Veterinary...
You may have encountered our phrase “Avoid the queue, AskCSU”, but we recently turned the tables and asked you the questions in our annual Student Survey, and will soon be publishing the results for 2016. The survey was conducted in March and April...
Have you noticed that the Learning Commons Computers have been upgraded to Windows 10? To make sure you are getting the most out the new Windows experience – here are some new features and handy hints everyone can use: Logging Out Logging out...
Two CSU students have won Olympic gold medals this morning as part of the Australian women’s rugby sevens team. Bachelor of Physiotherapy student Alicia Quirk, from Wagga Wagga, and Bachelor of Educational Studies student Nicole Beck, from Bulli...
Brad Cutts is in the final year of his Master of Business Administration (MBA) with CSU. With only two subjects left to complete, Brad wanted an international experience so he joined a tour of Cambodia led by Warwick Baines from CSU’s Faculty...
Fiona O’Connor, a final-year student in the Bachelor of Business Studies, studies her CSU degree through Northern Sydney Institute, at Crows Nest in northern Sydney. Fiona was part of a group of undergraduate and postgraduate students who travelled...
You might have seen the electric carts around CSU’s Bathurst and Wagga Wagga campuses, joined in at a tree-planting day or recycled your empty water bottles on campus. All these are things you can do to help protect the environment, and your efforts...
The first Online Study Student Representative Committee (OS SRC) is launching at CSU. We caught up with Alison Petrou about what’s motivating her to nominate for the first OS SRC. Hi Alison, what’s motivating you to nominate for the OS...
Working in hot, humid conditions to treat patients in make-shift clinics in regional communities in Cambodia is how a group of CSU dentistry and oral health students spent their holidays. During the two-week program the team treated 537 patients...
A new system launched this session will make it easier to plot out your path to finishing your degree. The Graduate Planning System (GPS) will replace the old My Degree Planner in time for Session 2. The GPS offers: a more reliable way to plan your...