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Home > Latest News Graduate nominated for Walkley Award 25 May 2012
A compelling insight to the recovery of Grantham's flood-affected community has earnt Charles Sturt University (CSU) Bachelor of Communication graduate Ms Miranda Grant a nomination for a prestigious Walkley Young Australian Journalist of the Year Award. 25 May 2012
Serious security questions have been raised about cloud computing. Dr Tanveer Zia from the School of Computing and Mathematics at CSU in Wagga Wagga and research student Mr Bhupesh Mansukhani surveyed 167 people from senior and middle management in IT organisations in India. Tasmanian animal welfare move applauded 24 May 2012
A CSU academic has praised Tasmania’s steps towards improving the welfare of animals such as hens and pigs amid calls for consumers to support that state’s producers. Environmental water makes big difference: CSU expert 24 May 2012
CSU researchers have found the release of 'environmental water' from dams at selected times in 2011 had significant benefits for wetland plants and animals in the mid- Murrumbidgee wetlands. Languages shouldn't be foreign in schools 22 May 2012
In response to recent political discussions regarding the study of foreign languages in schools, Charles Sturt University's School of Teacher Education lecturer, Ms Maria Bennet says, "to remain competitive, Australian schools need to move beyond a monolingual base and engage with languages other than English in order to prepare Australians to live, work and compete in a global society". |
Environmental water makes a difference
24 May 2012
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CSU researchers have found the release of 'environmental water' from dams at selected times in 2011 had significant benefits for wetland plants and animals in the mid- Murrumbidgee wetlands. |
