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Globalisation more important than ever: CSU book


Harnessing the benefits of globalisation is more important now than ever before, according to the editors of a new book that examines 'globalisation' from diverse perspectives.

CSU mourns former Chancellor David Asimus


Flags across all campuses of Charles Sturt University have been lowered to half-mast to mark the passing of former Chancellor, Dr David Asimus, AO, on Australia Day, 26 January 2008.

Climate change a rising risk to health: CSU academic


A study co-authored by a Charles Sturt University (CSU) scientist warns that climate change could have far-reaching negative impacts on the health of rural Australians.

CSU scientists support drought-relief review


The Rudd Labor government's proposed review of drought assistance to the farming sector in the face of climate change is appropriate, according to Professor Nick Klomp, the newly appointed Dean of the Faculty of Science at Charles Sturt University (CSU).

CSU to focus on broader agenda


Funding of the Australian higher education sector over the last decade has been an ongoing issue for universities, according to Charles Sturt University's acting Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President, Professor Lyn Gorman.

CSU mourns the death of ACC&C director


Charles Sturt University (CSU) is today mourning the loss of Mr Ian Nicol, AM, KSJ, director and Deputy Chair of the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture (ACC&C), a research centre linked to the School of Theology on CSU's Canberra Campus.

CSU academic condemns BMI tests for 4 year olds


A Charles Sturt University academic has condemned the Rudd federal government's proposal to introduce Body Mass Index (BMI) tests for four-year-old children as a measure to reduce levels of national obesity.

Study finds centre-based child care benefits children


A Charles Sturt University researcher has reported that two to three-year-old children who attended more hours in centre-based childcare were more socially competent, and that higher quality care was also linked to better outcomes for children.

Global climate change, deforestation and local partnerships


Deforestation and its affects on climate change will be a major topic for delegates at next week’s international meeting in Bali, Indonesia. A Charles Sturt University project has been assessing social and economic options to halt deforestation in Indonesia.

CSU welcomes new government ministry


The Vice-Chancellor and President of Charles Sturt University (CSU), Professor Ian Goulter, has welcomed the announcement of the ministerial appointments for the new Labor government by the Prime Minister, Mr Kevin Rudd, MP.

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