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CSU research reviews PE for teenage girls

Monday, 28 Nov 2016

Personal observations of the alienation of teenage girls in PE have prompted a CSU academic to delve into the history of the subject.

The price of a healthy diet in western NSW

Monday, 28 Nov 2016

CSU research has found a basic healthy diet can cost up to around a third of some family's income support payments, shining new light on food stress in western NSW.

CSU economist: US withdrawal from TPP a major concern

Friday, 25 Nov 2016

The withdrawal of the United States from the world's largest trade deal, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), is being described by a senior CSU economist as a major concern for Australia.

Breakthrough formula to reduce medical radiation exposure

Tuesday, 22 Nov 2016

In a medical imaging breakthrough, a CSU scientist has found a way to reduce a patient's exposure to radiation without compromising scan quality.

New videos unravel ethical dilemmas in the ICT sector

Monday, 21 Nov 2016

A series of interactive videos developed by CSU to help information and communications technology professionals tackle ethical questions has been launched by the Australian Computer Society.

Award for CSU’s Outreach to rural students

Friday, 18 Nov 2016

The support that CSU provides to rural and remote students studying online has been recognised with a national award.

Indigenous campaigner writes in landmark Australian journal

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003

CSU Chair of Indigenous Affairs, Dr Stan Grant, has written eloquently about the struggles and triumphs of Indigenous Australians in the prestigious Quarterly Essay journal.

CSU student embraces education for change

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003

Ms Leteah Mitchell has a lot to say about the transformational power of education.

Wiradyuri Elders honour CSU educator

Wednesday, 16 Nov 2016

Wiradyuri Elders in the Bathurst region have acknowledged the contribution of a CSU academic to Aboriginal education and culture.

The abuse and neglect of children in care is a century old story in Australia: CSU academic

Tuesday, 15 Nov 2016

Last night's Four Corners program presented evidence of widespread abuse and neglect suffered by children in the out-of-home care system. In The Conversation, Dr Kath McFarlane - a senior lecturer in CSU's Centre for Law and Justice writes, "Sadly, it was an all too familiar story. The Australian care system has been subject to criticism for over a century."

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