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RELIGION & ETHICS
Home > Latest News > Religion & Ethics CSU’s CAPPE receives prestigious American grants 06 Nov 2006
Charles Sturt University’s Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics is the recipient of two prestigious National Science Foundation grants from USA. Leading national research for problems of regional and rural Australia 27 Oct 2006
Leading Charles Sturt University research ranging from addressing the scourge of cereal cropping in southern Australia - annual ryegrass - to developing a computer game to simulate a major national crisis has won major funding in the latest round of Federal Government grants. Islam and Christianity - can the two live in peace? 06 Sep 2006
Australia is ideally placed to lead the world in nurturing relationships between Christianity and Islam, according to Charles Sturt University (CSU) Professor of Theology, Reverend James Haire, who will deliver a public lecture in Orange on Saturday. Evaluating the ethics of the New Media 17 Aug 2006
"Increasingly, people are accessing information from the internet as their first primary source. So instead of people going and buying newspapers, they log onto the internet. But how credible is this information?" asks Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) Dr Edward Spence, senior lecturer in moral philosophy and applied and professional ethics in the School of Communication. CSU historian to address Oxford Round Table 07 Aug 2006
Charles Sturt University (CSU) academic Professor Lyn Gorman is among a select group of international scholars invited to address the annual Oxford Round Table in the United Kingdom in August. 20 Jul 2006
Racial and religious intolerance is nothing new…it might be hard for Generation X to believe, but it wasn’t so long ago that Protestants looked down on Catholics who were enemies with the Freemasons…and they were almost all prejudiced against Chinese immigrants, according to Dr Robert Tierney, lecturer in the School of Marketing and Management at Charles Sturt University (CSU). CSU leads the way in international ethics and human rights project 13 Jun 2006
Charles Sturt University is the lead Australian institution in a new project which will give undergraduate students the opportunity to study philosophy and ethics in Australia and Europe. Charles Sturt University honours Sir William Deane 01 Jun 2006
Australia’s former Governor-General, The Honourable Sir William Deane, will receive an Honorary Doctorate (honoris causa) from Charles Sturt University this Friday, 2 June at the CSU School of Theology graduation ceremony in Canberra. New ARC research funds for CSU 17 Nov 2005
More than one million dollars worth of Australian Research Council grants will be administered by Charles Sturt University from next year in a variety of new projects funded by the Federal Government. 03 Nov 2004
The renewed political debate about abortion laws in Australia has been condemned by Professor Margaret Alston, a leading social researcher at Charles Sturt University. |

