History is one of the most popular majors for Arts students, and has a pretty loyal following among Education students – with good reason. It encompasses human nature, politics, ethics, pretty much everything that has ever happened AND you get...
By Emily Foy-Brown After years of boring material (I’m talking to you algebra – WHY DO YOU EVEN EXIST?), trying to stay awake in class, highlighting textbooks in their entirety, homework (or excuses) and of course the hormonal friends...
By James Wilkinson Why don’t we ever do what we love? It seems that there’s always some voice in the back of our brains, from the chatter of the TV, from the depths of the internet, from the parents over your shoulder… all trying to guide our lives...
As I recently discovered on a night out, while minding my own business might I add, that the hardest part of doing an arts degree is fielding all of the questions about what you’re going to do with it and why you are ‘wasting your...
Graduating this December? I suggest you hurry on up and apply for the CSU Graduation Equity Grant, which closes on Sunday 6 December!! (tick-tock-tick-tock) This handy source of cash is designed to assist graduating students of 2015 with some of...
When we choose a business to host our professional placement, we usually pick somewhere that we would love to work in the future. If you are nearing the end of your degree and will be looking for employment soon, one of the first places you may...
Did you know CSU offers Engineering at its Bathurst Campus? Still fairly new to the University, this degree provides students with a fantastic opportunity to study an innovative curriculum with lots of hands-on experience and excellent career...
As the season progressively gets colder, the Bathurst Arts and Theatrical Society (B.A.T.S) have put together three productions that will keep you warm this 16 – 18 July. Organised and prepared by second year Theatre / Media students, this...
The CSU Global Maori School Experience in New Zealand is a unique and exciting opportunity for Indigenous CSU students to experience the Maori culture and language in a practical school environment.
Did you know that as part of your Bachelor of Education studies you can undertake part of your professional placement abroad?













