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Graduates on the frontline for international agencies


Charles Sturt University's Emergency Management expertise is being deployed in some of the world’s most dangerous hotspots.

Assistance for top Asian law enforcers


Law enforcement has entered the international policy spotlight in recent years, particularly with the emergence of global terrorism.
Charles Sturt University is playing a major role in raising the effectiveness of law enforcement agencies across South East Asia by helping train the top managers in these agencies and providing academic recognition of their performances in the program.

CSU Ontario's future assured


Charles Sturt University (CSU) Ontario’s Bachelor of Primary Education Studies has been given a resounding endorsement by the Accreditation Committee of the Ontario College of Teachers (OCT). This comes on the eve of CSU Ontario's second graduation.

CSU terrorism expert Googles bomb making


A Charles Sturt University (CSU) expert in counter-terrorism has used the popular Google internet search engine to demonstrate that New Zealand and Australia are home to the cities where most 'make bombs' enquiries come from.

CSU sports expert to prepare Indonesian athletes for Beijing Olympics


A Charles Sturt University (CSU) sports expert will play a pivotal role in preparing the Indonesian national team for the Beijing Olympic Games in August 2008.

A disturbing new development in Iraq


In a disturbing new development in the war in Iraq, it was reported this week that insurgents had used children in a suicide bomb attack.

CSU to host visit by delegation from German and Austrian universities.


Charles Sturt University (CSU) will host a visit by a delegation from German and Austrian universities on Thursday 15 and Friday 16 March as a result of an agreement CSU signed last year with the European Study Centre in Bretten (ESCB), Germany.

Do World Cup cricketers need to be 'super fit'?


Fifty one matches will be played during the 2007 International Cricket Council World Cup. How much of that match time will players spend standing, running, sprinting and jogging? Dr Rob Duffield, lecturer in the School of Human Movement at Charles Sturt University (CSU), knows the answer.

CSU welcomes delegation from universities in China


Charles Sturt University (CSU) officials will welcome executives from universities in China when they visit the University’s Bathurst Campus on Thursday 1 March to discuss the evolving relationship between the higher education institutions.

Bird movements and bird flu


New research that will help us better understand the movements of birds and help evaluate the risk of susceptible species such as waterfowl bringing diseases such as avian influenza into the country is underway.

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