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Honorary award for John Howard

Monday, 15 Dec 2014

Charles Sturt University (CSU) will honour former Prime Minister Mr John Howard OM AC during a graduation ceremony at Orange on Tuesday 16 December.

Crime and security interview techniques examined

Friday, 12 Dec 2014

Non-coercive interview techniques are more effective in securing meaningful information from terror suspects according to an international study by CSU researchers.

Graduation at CSU in Wagga Wagga

Thursday, 11 Dec 2014

The achievements of more than 1 100 students will be recognised in six formal graduation ceremonies at CSU in Wagga Wagga from Monday 15 December.

National award for allied health program in Vietnamese orphanage

Thursday, 11 Dec 2014

An overseas study program placing CSU allied health students in a Vietnamese orphanage for children with disabilities has been recognised at the 2014 Australian Awards for University Teaching.

US torture report vital for liberal democracies

Wednesday, 10 Dec 2014

A CSU academic says the release overnight of a US Senate report on its investigation into the CIA's interrogation and detention program is extremely important for liberal democracies.

Students animate for a good cause

Wednesday, 10 Dec 2014

CSU animation and visual effects students have put three years of tertiary education into practice by creating short films for a good cause.

CSU commerce course for NSW cooperatives

Tuesday, 9 Dec 2014

CSU will offer a customised commerce course for members of NSW cooperatives from the start of 2015.

Prize for social work student

Monday, 8 Dec 2014

A CSU social work graduate from Wagga Wagga will receive the inaugural Western District Department of Family and Community Services (FACS) Social Work Prize from the NSW Department of Family and Community Services.

21 years of Djirruwang program

Friday, 5 Dec 2014

Cultural understanding and respect were key to providing better mental health support to Aboriginal people and communities, and the employment of highly trained Aboriginal mental health workers should be central to the state's response, said the NSW Mental Health Commissioner, Mr John Feneley, on Friday 5 December.

New internships for CSU social work students

Friday, 5 Dec 2014

Two new internships have been announced for CSU students who live and work in western NSW.

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