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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.
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Mathematics education, problem solving in out-of-school contexts, technology, how primary school students become code breakers, home, school and community partnerships to support children, improving literacy and numeracy outcomes of distance education stu
Associate Professor Gary Luck
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Wildlife ecology, wildlife management, human impacts on biodiversity
Rev Dr Elizabeth MacKinlay
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Pastoral theology, spirituality and ageing, dementia, ethics and ageing.
Mr Ian Manock
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Emergency management, disaster management, crisis management
Associate Professor Frank Marino
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Exercise and sports science, endurance performance in warm humid environments, advantages and limitations of body cooling for exercise, the mechanisms of fatigue during prolonged exercise, the relationship between the control of body temperature and centr
Mr Andrew Mashman
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Marketing, communications, project management
Associate Professor Rod McCulloch
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advertising and marketing communication
Ms Alyce McGovern
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Police media relations, political influence on police, NSW Police Media Unit
Associate Professor David McKinnon
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Science education, technology education, astronomy education, remote and robotic telescopes.
Professor Sharynne McLeod
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Speech pathology, children's speech and language development, communication impairment
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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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