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How I Found My Part-Time Job at Uni

Wanting to find a part-time job that suits your uni lifestyle and future career? Shristi N shares how she managed to find the perfect job that fits in with her busy uni schedule and helps her understand her career values.

Taking a leave of absence

Fitting in a degree while being a mum, and caring for family overseas is challenging. Stuggling to balance all of these commitments is quite hard. Luckily for Dipti, she discovered that Charles Sturt offers a leave of absence for students that may...

Week 1 Essentials

Ada Crain shares her Week 1 Essentials that have her prepared for a new session at uni.

Move out Harvard, Charles Sturt offers Law!

Thinking about studying at Harvard? Why spend thousands of dollars to move overseas when you can study Law here in Australia with Charles Sturt! Read Geilan's experience studying Law and Criminal Justice below!

Managing Long Distance Relationships while Studying 

Maddi chose uni purely for the pursuit for education, opportunity, and her future. BUT this meant moving away from the person she loves. Can she squeeze in time between her uni and social life for her partner of 5 years? OF COURSE and Maddi provides...

An introduction to essay writing as a first-year student

You're asked to write your first essay at uni and you have no idea where to start let alone finish. Never fear... Shantel is here with a simple three-step process for you to master. You'll be submitting that essay in no time. Check it out!

What are intensive schools?

What exactly is an intensive school? During session breaks some Science and Health students may be heading to our Wagga, Bathurst or Port Mac campuses for an intensive school! Lauren Bridgfoot tells you all about her past experience at an intensive...

Why I became a student mentor

Do you remember how daunting it was in your first few weeks of uni? Why not use YOUR personal experience to help other uni students? Become a student mentor today, gain skills and be recognised for your hard work!

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