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CSU alumni to gather at NSW Parliament


Some of the more than 100 000 graduates of CSU will celebrate their achievements and the University's success when they gather for an alumni cocktail party as part of 'CSU Week' at NSW Parliament House on Thursday evening, 3 April.

CSU is 'the great inland University': NSW Premier


Launching Charles Sturt University Week in the NSW Parliament last night The Hon. Morris Iemma, Premier of NSW noted “Charles Sturt University is a story of incredible progress and success … [it has the] reputation as the great inland University, a reputation second to none”.

CSU welcomes inclusion of rural voice at 2020 Summit


Professor Ian Goulter, Vice-Chancellor and President of CSU, congratulated CSU staff, associates and alumni who were selected to attend the Australia 2020 Summit being conducted by the Rudd Government on 19 and 20 April in Canberra.

CSU theologian asks NSW Parliament: can they live in peace?


When the Reverend Professor James Haire, AM, asks "can the two live in peace?" at NSW Parliament House on Tuesday 1 April, he will not be referring to the Australian Labor and Liberal parties but to Islam and Christianity.

One size does not fit all


A physiotherapist is treating two people with low back pain. One is a tall, older man and the other is a younger, shorter, over-weight woman. The physiotherapist is faced with a dilemma: "how do I treat these people?" A book edited by a Charles Sturt University academic helps health professionals in these decisions in the light of the current health system.

Searching for new solutions to not-so new problem of binge drinking


A CSU academic has warned that the problem of binge drinking in Australia is not an issue to consider in isolation and has called for an interagency response to tackle this social problem.

A gender perspective on world issues


In the lead up to the federal budget in May, a CSU academic has called on the Australian government to demonstrate political leadership in the international community and resource a gender perspective in its budgetary processes.

Big still best for rural men


The masculine myth that "big is best" still persists among rural men, according to an extensive study of men in southern NSW by a CSU researcher.

FIFA research scholarship for CSU academic an Australian first


How football referees communicate their decisions to players on the field, and how players react to the referees, are being investigated by a Charles Sturt University academic for the Federation of International Football Associations, the peak world football organisation.

Rural Australia without petroleum


The demand for energy continues to grow in Australia. In the last 5 years there has been a steep rise in oil prices and recognition that the climate is changing.

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