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Indian police benefit from Australian expertise


Representatives from CSU and the NSW Police Force will join with the NSW Deputy Premier, Minister for Trade and Investment and Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services, the Hon. Andrew Stoner, to welcome 100 officers from the Indian Police Service, the third group to take part in an international training program.

Kony 2012 - a new kind of digital media activism


The Kony 2012 campaign devised by the not-for-profit organisation Invisible Children is a powerful demonstration of the potential of social media as a political campaign tool, according to a CSU academic.

Global view of education for school leaders


Professional educators can gain a global perspective of teaching and learning when CSU offers its Master of International Education (School Leadership) to students from around the world through distance education in 2012.

CSU theologian honoured in Indonesia


A leading Australian theologian and CSU academic has returned from Indonesia where he was recently honoured for his long and distinguished service to inter-faith harmony and understanding.

Lending CSU information expertise to Canadian hospitals


Within six months of taking up a new position as Professor of Information Studies at CSU in Australia, Lisa Given has been named in a $AUD1.53 million research project to improve paediatric emergency care in her home country of Canada.

Language and culture affect deception perception


Does language and cultural background affect how we detect lies and deception, and make judgements about credibility? Studies by a CSU PhD graduate found that research participants were not only generally poor at classifying lies and truths from individuals of their own culture, but also in a cross-cultural context.

US debt reduction failure: a European path ahead?


The failure of the joint Congressional committee convened to reach agreement on how to reduce the US budget deficit by US$1.2 trillion could see the United States follow a path similar to some European nations.

Rural teaching: Canadian expert public lecture


The similarities, differences, challenges and opportunities for rural school education in Canada and Australia are the focus of a public lecture by a visiting Canadian rural teaching expert at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Bathurst on Wednesday 9 November.

Students ‘hands on’ in rural India


There should be no shortage of coverage of a new international study trip to rural India by communication and photography students from CSU in November.

CSU communication plan for AusAid project in Timor-Leste


A journalism lecturer at CSU has been engaged to develop a communication strategy for a $25 million AusAid agricultural project in Timor-Leste.

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