For students, travelling is usually something to look forward to in the uni break. It’s often simply too hard in Session 1 and 2, when so much time and organisation is needed and missing class is tricky (not to mention the cost). But what if there...
As 2016 draws to a close, it’s time to reflect on your personal achievements and set some new goals for the year to come. The accomplishments and achievements at CSU throughout 2016 reflect the level of commitment and enthusiasm within the CSU...
Meeting with nurses from across the country, and from all different fields of health care was an inspiration for two nursing students from CSU. Jacinta Brunskill and Kristy McManus both study the Bachelor of Nursing and both received a $2000...
If you were thinking about studying overseas, here’s five reasons why you need to lock it in. CSU Global has successfully secured more than $380,000 in New Colombo Plan funding, making its Indo-Pacific programs more accessible than ever before. This...
Paramedicine student Nathan Ross is one of 15 CSU students currently in London dealing with heart attacks, breathing problems, stabbings, falls and mental health patients on a daily basis. He’s taking part in a month-long international work...
CSU Global are offering three new overseas study opportunities for 2017. The programs will allow students to immerse themselves in new cultures and traditions, while ticking some exciting travel destinations off the bucket list. Each program is...
Nine Bachelor of Nursing students and their lecturer Cathy Maginnis were lucky enough to jet set off to Northern Thailand as part of their international work placement during the June – July 2016 mid-session break. During the trip, the students...
By Steven Parker-Hill, Bachelor of Theology I was blessed to have the opportunity to spend two weeks participating in active archaeological excavation in Northern Israel as part of the Bethsaida excavations project. I was able to work alongside...
By Amanda Nichols, Bachelor of Social Work The CSU Global program Delivery of Services to Vulnerable Populations in Malaysia was such an amazing experience and really worth doing. Over the two weeks I learned so much about social work in the broader...
It seems to be the time of year for students to be escaping the cold Australian weather, and enjoying sunshine in the warmer parts of the world, and we can’t blame them! Twenty seven of CSU’s Agricultural students have arrived home to Australia...