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A human face to the science of water


A leading social researcher has been appointed to a new professorial chair established at Charles Sturt University to study the social and economic impacts of water and its regulation in the Murray Darling Basin.

aLMOST bursts onto the stage with vibrancy


aLMOST, a community project that takes inspiration from local young people by exploring their moments of expectation and uncertainty,
will come alive with colour, music and dramatic action at Bathurst.

A collective task for Indigenous education


Collaboration between schools and the Indigenous community plays a key role in Indigenous students continuing their education, says Charles Sturt University School of Education professor, Stephen Kemmis.

Working for a common goal


Women working at Charles Sturt University have secured a NSW Government grant to forge closer ties with CSU’s regional communities on projects involving children with disabilities and Indigenous education.

CSU returns skilled workers to the regions


New research shows that graduates from Charles Sturt University are choosing to stay and work in rural areas, stemming the flow of young skilled workers to the city.

True love defined through philosophy play


Love as a universal constant is the means for bringing philosophy to public attention through a play by a Charles Sturt University academic which is coming to Sydney’s famous Opera House.

Media alert: Caution called for over Sex Discrimination Act


A group of women researchers at Charles Sturt University has warned against any amendments to the Sex Discrimination Act, labelling proposed changes as an issue which should trouble fair minded Australians.

Drought hits family, community and business


A grim picture of stress, isolation, declining health and job losses in farm families, small businesses and rural communities has emerged in new research into one of Australia’s worst droughts.

Johnstone Centre 2003 Research Conference


Dates: Thursday 13 November 2003
Venue: C D Blake Lecture Theatres, Charles Sturt University
Thurgoona Campus, off Elizabeth Mitchell Drive, Thurgoona.

Computing and philosophy united


Computing and philosophy may at first appear entirely separate disciplines but a forthcoming conference in Canberra aims will reveal that the two fields have much to contribute to each other.

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