Archive
Australian soccer fans - complacency not an option
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Media coverage of a spectator assault at a weekend football (soccer) match in Australia has a CSU academic wondering whether it signals a new moral panic about soccer hooliganism in Australia.
Wages investment supports quality early learning
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The federal government announcement yesterday of increased funding for childcare centre staff is a good first step, but the sector requires further and greater investment to attract and retain qualified professionals, according to CSU academics.
Diversifying diets crucial to global health
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A new book co-edited by CSU Adjunct Associate Professor Danny Hunter could help address some of the current problems of undernutrition in many parts of the developing world, as well as promoting healthier diets in developed countries where obesity is a problem.
New educational opportunities at Kapooka
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A new agreement between CSU and the Army Recruit Training Centre Kapooka aims to enhance soldier recruit training in Australia.
CSU pharmacy graduate receives intern award
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A pharmacy graduate from CSU, described as enthusiastic and passionate, has received the MIMS Australia 2012 NSW Intern of the Year Award.
Rural journalism award for CSU student
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A CSU journalism student has been announced as the 2013 recipient of the JB Fairfax Award for Rural Journalism, an initiative of the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW Foundation.
CSU lecturers named in top 10
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Two CSU lecturers have been named in the annual UniJobs Lecturer of the Year Award top 10 .
CSU helps nurses re-enter workforce
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU provides options for the many nurses, particularly in regional and rural communities, who need to do additional study to allow them to re-enter the nursing workforce after a 10-year absence.
Geoengineering: "We should at least do the research, shouldn't we?"
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A CSU expert in the public ethics surrounding climate change is concerned that governments worldwide will use geoengineering as a 'cheap option' for addressing global climate change.
PNG cultural maths research
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003AusAID, the national aid agency of the Australian Government, has funded a CSU researcher to explore how best to identify and use cultural mathematical proficiencies to assist young students to transition to school mathematics in Papua New Guinea.