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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.

CSU students go global


The growing importance of international work experience for university graduates will be highlighted when CSU launches its new student mobility initiative, CSU Global, on Monday 23 February.

President of Timor-Leste to speak at CSU


Members of the public are invited by the Chancellor of CSU, Mr Lawrie Willett, AO, to attend the Charles Sturt Oration at CSU Bathurst on Saturday 14 February, to be delivered by Nobel Prize Winner, His Excellency Dr José Ramos-Horta, President of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste.

Deadly Mumbai attacks show hallmarks of terrorist group


The attacks on westerners and high profile targets on Thursday 27 November by terrorists in India's financial capital, Mumbai, show all the hallmarks of a well organised terrorist group, says Charles Sturt University's Associate Professor in Counter Terrorism, Nick O'Brien.

Success leads to new head and school in Ontario


Amid the success of the teacher education program at Charles Sturt University in Ontario, the first Head of the new School in the Canadian province has recently taken up his position.

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