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Lack of iodine prompts research

Wednesday, 31 Mar 2004
A fear that Australians could be suffering serious ill effects from lack of iodine in their diets has prompted a new study of Riverina residents by Charles Sturt University’s School of Biomedical Sciences.

CSU returns skilled workers to the regions

Wednesday, 24 Mar 2004
New research shows that graduates from Charles Sturt University are choosing to stay and work in rural areas, stemming the flow of young skilled workers to the city.

True love defined through philosophy play

Tuesday, 23 Mar 2004
Love as a universal constant is the means for bringing philosophy to public attention through a play by a Charles Sturt University academic which is coming to Sydney’s famous Opera House.

Abortion debate condemned

Thursday, 11 Mar 2004
The renewed political debate about abortion laws in Australia has been condemned by Professor Margaret Alston, a leading social researcher at Charles Sturt University.

A human face to the science of water

Saturday, 6 Mar 2004
A leading social researcher has been appointed to a new professorial chair established at Charles Sturt University to study the social and economic impacts of water and its regulation in the Murray Darling Basin.

Veterinary Science launch at CSU

Friday, 20 Feb 2004
The Federal Minister for Agriculture Warren Truss will join Australia’s chief veterinary officer to formally launch the Veterinary Science program at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga.

Continuing Professional Education Conference 2004

Tuesday, 3 Feb 2004
Beyond Your Comfort Zone - Conference participants will explore how can Continuing Professional Education use new learning approaches.

Drought hits family, community and business

Tuesday, 27 Jan 2004
A grim picture of stress, isolation, declining health and job losses in farm families, small businesses and rural communities has emerged in new research into one of Australia’s worst droughts.

Students (U)MAP their way to international studies

Wednesday, 21 Jan 2004
Eight Charles Sturt University commerce students will join the growing number of foreigners studying in China, with each to spend the coming semester in the Asian country under the Australian University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific program (UMAP).

Australian native plants hit cyberspace

Monday, 19 Jan 2004
Finding valuable information on plants in the Murray-Darling Basin has taken a major leap forward this week, with the launch of the Charles Sturt University Virtual Herbarium on the Internet.

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