As a graduate of Charles Sturt University, you're in good company.
You are a valued member of our 180,000 strong alumni, a vibrant community of individuals we care deeply about.
With predecessor institutions that date back more than 100 years, CSU is unashamedly a university of the land and people of our regions.
Acknowledging the culture and insight of Indigenous Australians, CSU's ethos is 'yindyamarra winhanga-nha' the wisdom of respectfully knowing how to live well in a world worth living in.
We are genuinely proud that our commitment to community helps our graduates become holistic, far sighted people who help make this a world worth living in.
Whether it's been days or decades since you studied with us, we encourage you to stay connected with CSU. This website is designed to help you do just that!
In an act of incredible generosity, Carole and Stanley Droder have bequeathed more than $3 million to the CSU Foundation to provide scholarships to residential undergraduate students.
New CSU research has found that parents were more likely to identify common speech disorders in young children than teachers.
A CSU researcher has developed a tool to help multicultural research teams find the best ways of communicating with colleagues in developing countries.
Specially designated biodiversity zones have been established across CSU to protect habitat for endangered and threatened flora and fauna species.
This restricted area contains useful links for CSU staff to use.
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