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CSU EXPERTS
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CSU Experts is a searchable database of a selection of Charles Sturt University staff, designed to assist journalists who are seeking expert comment. Please note that while staff listed are happy to speak with the media about their area of expertise, they do have teaching and research commitments and may not always be immediately available for interviews. Contact CSU Media for interviews with these or other CSU experts at news@csu.edu.au, or find out more about the CSU Media team here. Looking for an expert to comment on a particular topic? Use this search facility.
Specialities:
school violence, cyber-bullying, childhood and popular culture, gender issues in education, plagiarism
Professor Nick Sangster
Specialities:
Veterinary parasitology, diseases, parasites.
Associate Professor Ninetta Santoro
Specialities:
Second language education, multicultural education, teacher education, refugee and migrant education
Dr Alexa Seal
Specialities:
Plant ecology, weed control, natural plant products
Ms Kate Seymour
Specialities:
Gender issues; Masculinity, violence and crime; Domestic violence; Adult offending; Prisons and punishment; Implementing sentences
Dr Janki Shankar
Specialities:
Mental health and disorder, social work theory and practice, psychiatric rehabilitation, vocational rehabilitation of people with mental illness, carer burden among families of the mentally ill.
Mr Peter Simmons
Specialities:
Soccer, football, refereeing, referee communication, sport communication
Ms Tracey Simpson
Specialities:
Early Childhood Education-leadership, management, advocacy, Indigenous families and communities, regional and remote service provision, workforce capacity building, community capacity building, interagency partnerships, curriculum.
Dr Hazbo Skoko
Specialities:
Economics, finance, parallel imports, information economics, complex systems applications
Dr Edward Spence
Specialities:
Media ethics, advertising ethics, public relations ethics, police ethics, moral philosophy, philosophy for the public
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Today's Issue
Landholders do tackle climate change
Evidence is mounting to suggest that rural landholders are already adapting to climatic variability regardless of their stance on climate change, according to Professor Allan Curtis from CSU's Institute of Land, Water and Society. See more here.
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