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Faculty of Science reaches out to first-year students

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Faculty of Science first year students are already getting to know CSU better, despite the fact that classes won’t begin until next month.

The media release was mightier than the sword

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
A CSU expert of climate politics believes last Monday’s bogus ANZ news release could signify a new weapon in the war between coal mining companies and campaign groups opposed to their activities.

Attorney-General right to call for balance: CSU expert

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
An expert in media ethics from CSU has supported the Attorney-General of Australia in her call for greater balance in laws regarding discrimination and harassment in the media.

Moylan was ethically wrong: CSU expert

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Identity theft and information corruption do not justify civil disobedience for a 'higher cause', says a leading ethicist from CSU, Dr Edward Spence.

CSU awarded $1m to establish Wicking Chair of Ageing and Practical Theology

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
CSU's Centre for Ageing and Pastoral Studies has been awarded $1m to establish a research professorship of Ageing and Practical Theology, based at St Mark’s National Theological Centre in Canberra.

New support for regional CSU students studying early childhood

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
CSU has enhanced the delivery of courses to help childcare centre staff upgrade their early childhood education qualifications.

CSU Theology graduate takes distance education to the extreme

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Practising Greek verb endings by torchlight in a tent in Western Australia's Kimberley region might not be on the usual list of study tips, but that didn't stop zoologist Dr Jackie Courtenay earning her Bachelor of Theology with CSU.

World-first CSU course tackles money laundering and terrorist financing

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Money laundering by organised crime is increasing worldwide, and from 2013 a new articulated course pathway offered by CSU, in partnership with an international US organisation, will provide specialist training to the banking industry, law enforcement, and financial regulators to fight this trend.

Claims of dental oversupply dangerous and misleading

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
A proposal by the Australian Dental Association (ADA) to restrict the number of Australian students enrolling in dental programs would hurt rural communities says Charles Sturt University (CSU) Vice Chancellor, Professor Andrew Vann.

CSU business doctoral thesis 'sensational'

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
A recent CSU business graduate's doctoral thesis has been praised by one of his supervisors as 'sensational'.

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