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CSU PhD graduate examined student plagiarism

Wednesday, 17 Dec 2014

When Dr Judith Gullifer graduates from CSU in Bathurst tomorrow the award of a doctorate for her thesis about student plagiarism will have particular relevance for her work.

Graduation at CSU in Albury

Friday, 17 Jan 2003

CSU in Albury Wodonga will celebrate the achievements of nearly 700 students in four graduation ceremonies this week.

CSU launches new book on South Campus

Tuesday, 16 Dec 2003

The story of South Campus at CSU in Wagga Wagga will be revealed during a book launch in Wagga Wagga on Thursday 18 December.

CSU Muslim chaplain condemns Sydney siege

Tuesday, 16 Dec 2014

The Muslim chaplain of CSU, Dr Recep Dogan, has condemned the siege in Martin Place, Sydney, that ended in tragedy early today.

Many prizes at CSU education graduation

Tuesday, 16 Dec 2014

Eleven prizes will be presented to leading teacher education students at the CSU Faculty of Education graduation ceremony on Wednesday 17 December in Bathurst.

Graduation for Daniel and his dog

Tuesday, 16 Dec 2014

Amongst the 700 CSU graduates to take the stage in Albury this week will be one with four legs and a tail.

SpICE helps Aboriginal health in Griffith

Monday, 15 Dec 2014

The Specialist Integrated Community Engagement program at CSU has won praise from the Griffith Aboriginal Medical Service and from a graduate who now works there.

Terror expert: Siege no surprise

Monday, 15 Dec 2014

CSU counter-terrorism expert, Associate Professor Nick O'Brien is not surprised a siege in Martin Place appears to have links to the Islamic State movement.

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.

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