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I moved to Australia from New Zealand to study Nursing

Charlie Contributor, Katelyn, shares her story moving overseas from New Zealand to study Nursing on our sunny Albury campus! From homesickness to making life-long friends, it's wonderful to read about how she's settled in and made Charles Sturt her...

Humans of Charles Sturt: Shaun Wang

Introducing our newest Humans of Charles Sturt piece, Dr Shaun Wang. Shaun is an anatomy lecturer on the Orange Campus and comes from a background of higher education teaching in animal anatomy, histology and biology. Learn about this wonderful...

The Digital Forum: Distance Learning Whilst Travelling

"And yet, that is exactly what I could do. Travel, be with loved ones, learn; life and study entwined together like a growing vine." Alias Bullock shares how online, distance learning at Charles Sturt has supported them to thrive in Japan.

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Media junkie? This one’s for you

OK… so you obviously are a media junkie because you’re now reading this article! This is an event not to be missed. On Friday 11 August at the Wal Fife Theatre at CSU’s Wagga Wagga Campus, there’s a public lecture from...

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A day in the life of an Exercise and Sport Science student

My name is Tom Neely and I study a Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science at CSU. I’m currently on my mid-year break, so I don’t usually get much uni work done! However during Session 1 I took some notes to give you an insight into what...

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Apps to keep you on track

by Angus Morrissey Being a uni student can be demanding – you’ve got assignments to complete, work commitments, and numerous social events to attend. In this busy lifestyle it’s hard to stay on track. Here are a number of smartphone applications...

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The Best and Worst Snacks to Sneak into a Lecture

Uni can wreak havoc on your eating schedule, there’s no argument there. No longer do you have set breaks to eat the snacks you prepared the night before and catch up with your friends. You eat where you can and when you can. It’s a...

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