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Helping world's poorest to protect global biodiversity


Fulfillling human needs using the ways in which nature benefits humans, or 'nature's services', could protect endangered plants and animals in the world’s poorest regions, says a leading CSU ecological researcher.

Stolen screens at Sydney Film Festival


Stolen, a CSU graduate's documentary feature film about refugees from Western Sahara and chattel slaves in Algeria and Morocco, will have its premiere screening at the Sydney Film Festival today, Thursday 11 June.

Australians Launch Unique MBA Program in Canada


Dr Ian Goulter, the Vice-Chancellor and President of Australia’s leading provider of flexible delivery education, Charles Sturt University, today dramatically increased the University’s commitment to its Ontario campus, in Burlington, with the official launch of a new MBA program.

Students graduate in Ontario


An Australian living in Burlington who was inspired by his Canadian wife to change careers is one of almost 200 Bachelor of Primary Education Studies students to graduate at ceremonies to be held at Charles Sturt University Ontario on Friday 5 June.

Water focus for Chinese visit


Senior scientists from Hohai University, in Nanjing in central China, will talk and travel with senior CSU researchers to investigate how Australia manages its water and to explore possibilities for collaboration.

International accolade for forensic science teaching


The use of the online learning environment to create a fictitious murder scene for forensic investigation and analysis by CSU students has been internationally lauded.

Carbon trading plan delay disappoints CSU expert


A senior CSU researcher has expressed disappointment with the delay to Australia’s carbon emissions trading scheme until 2011 announced on Monday 4 May by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.

Truth and reconciliation for Solomon Islands


A leading Australian theologian and a South African bishop famous for his anti-apartheid advocacy will travel to the Solomon Islands on Tuesday 28 April to jointly speak about truth and reconciliation processes for the troubled Pacific nation.

How refugees view Australia's immigration message


The first study to examine how refugees interpret Australia's immigration policy deterrence messages shows that they are open to interpretation in a variety of ways.

Fiji - a palm-fringed media black hole


A CSU lecturer who previously worked with ABC journalist Sean Dorney says his expulsion from Fiji for reporting on the collapse of democracy there is a worrying development for the troubled Pacific nation and for the region.

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