Current alumni
Welcome back. We’re glad you’re here.
Whether it’s been a few years since graduation or a few decades, we’re always excited to see you.
What can you do?
Maybe you’re looking to find new ways to grow your career. Perhaps you’re looking to reconnect with your uni or college friends. Or you want to lend your support to the University. Whatever the reason, we’re happy you’re back in the fold.
Our events bring alumni together, promoting valuable, lifelong friendships. Check out our upcoming events, and photos from past activities.
Good connections are vital to both personal and professional success. Go ahead and open the door to an inspiring global community of networks, advocates, supporters and peers.
We’re proud of our alumni and you can be too. Read all about their challenges, achievements and life after uni.
Your official academic transcript comes in handy when applying for employment. It includes enrolment details, units completed and results.
As alumni, you can access exclusive benefits including library services, alumni discounts and career development opportunities.
There’s no louder way to cheer for your University than branded merch! Order clothing, memorabilia and gifts at the online shop.
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Our alumni
As a graduate of Charles Sturt University, you're in good company. You’re part of our 240,000+ strong alumni – a vibrant community of individuals that we care deeply about.
Here to support you
As one of Charles Sturt University’s 240,000+ alumni, we’ve got your back. Our small but dedicated Alumni team is here for you – bringing you strong professional networks, alumni events, services exclusive to our valued alumni, and making it easier than ever to stay in touch with your University.
So, whether you’re up the road from one of our campuses or you’re joining us from the other side of the world, let’s stay in touch and meet back here soon!
Common questions
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Can I still use the library? chevron_right
You may have finished your formal education with us, but as long as you are registered with our Alumni Office, you can still access the learning commons, borrow from your local campus collection, access journal databases and use the print, copy and scan facilities.
You can also access EBSCO database collections anywhere, anytime.
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How do I get a copy of my academic transcript? chevron_right
Your official academic transcript includes enrolment details, units, results, credit points, course completion and/or conferral of award details, as well as all fails and withdrawals.
It comes in handy when applying for jobs and you’ll want to keep a copy on file. You can make a request for your academic transcript via the CSU Online Shop where you will be required to register for a webshop account.
Please note that your transcript request will not be processed if you have any outstanding fees.
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At Charles Sturt we value lifelong learning and offer all alumni a 10% discount on fee paying postgraduate courses. This is an automatic discount. All you need to do is enrol and start studying.
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How do I organise a reunion? chevron_right
When you find yourself reminiscing about your Charles Sturt years, you know it’s time to organise a reunion!
Our team is here to help guide you through the process to make sure your event is a success. You select the date and theme for your reunion, pull together an organising committee and choose who’ll be on the guest list.
We then help you locate your fellow graduates, talk you through how to access University venues, advise on marketing, design and send email invitations, and promote on our alumni social media platforms. We can even provide Alumni gift bags and share your photos post event, so those who were unable to attend can share the occasion.
Sound good? Good. Take the first step by email us at alumni@csu.edu.au.
Find an expert
Professor Mark Nolan
SPECIALTY TOPICS: Legal psychology, Criminal law, Military discipline law, Human rights law, Citizenship law
Mark is an interdisciplinary legal scholar with qualifications in law, honours and doctoral training in social psychology, and a Master of Asian and Pacific Studies majoring in Thai language.
Before joining Charles Sturt as Director of the Centre for Law and Justice, he worked in teaching and administrative positions at the ANU College of Law for 18 years.
Mark is widely published on the subject of law and legal psychology, has a life membership with the National Judicial College of Australia, and is the Editor-in Chief of the journal Psychiatry, Psychology and Law.
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