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Veterinary science students head to Fiji

Friday, 5 Jun 2015

Although exams are looming and departure for Fiji is just a month away, a group of CSU students is busy raising money and collecting surgical supplies for a trip to the South Pacific nation.

FIFA reforms overdue, Blatter resignation welcomed

Thursday, 4 Jun 2015

A CSU academic has welcomed the resignation yesterday of the President of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), and says reform of the organisation is necessary and overdue.

Joint journey in adventure travel leads to new book

Thursday, 4 Jun 2015
CSU academic Associate Professor Rosemary Black was surrounded by snow, high in the mountains of Utah when a publishing company approached her and a colleague about a new book on adventure travel.

Award for CSU veterinary science educator

Wednesday, 3 Jun 2015

A CSU academic has won a national teaching award for her approach to educating the next generation of veterinary scientists.

CSU-Community sports grants available

Monday, 1 Jun 2015

The CSU Community-University Partnerships Rural and Regional Sports Development Program is open for applications from Monday 1 June.

Ethical challenges ahead for FIFA sponsors

Friday, 29 May 2015

The corruption scandal facing the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) will force the organisation's corporate sponsors to review their own ethical position and reputation, according to a CSU expert.

Listen, acknowledge and respond to mental health in palliative care

Wednesday, 27 May 2015

Improving the care of the mental health of patients nearing the end of their lives is the focus of a new national palliative care research project.

Compulsory maths and science only part of the solution

Wednesday, 27 May 2015

The curriculum for secondary school science and mathematics must be made more relevant and interesting before it can be made compulsory, according to a CSU expert.

Manage and mitigate ISIS use of social media

Tuesday, 26 May 2015

A Charles Sturt University terrorism expert says the use of social media by Islamic State in Syria and Iraq can only be managed and mitigated from this point on.

Maths and culture in PNG

Wednesday, 27 May 2015

Disruptions due to landslides and road blocks, diverse languages and poor telecommunications are some of the challenges a CSU researcher has faced while working with teachers in remote villages in Papua New Guinea (PNG).

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