Archive
Internet users urged to secure data
Sunday, 13 Apr 2014Charles Sturt University IT security expert Dr Tanveer Zia has urged Australian internet users to secure their personal and financial information as attempts are made to fix the Heartbleed Bug.
CSU alumni nominate for election
Sunday, 13 Apr 2014Charles Sturt University Associate Professor Maree Simpson has welcomed the decision of four CSU graduates to stand for election on the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia NSW Branch committee.
Foxes found to host sheep measles
Wednesday, 9 Apr 2014Charles Sturt University (CSU) research has shown for the first time that foxes are a host for the sheep measles parasite which costs the industry several million dollars each year.
Pharmacy graduates shine
Tuesday, 8 Apr 2014'Find your passion' is the simple advice for pharmacy students at Charles Sturt University (CSU) from the national winner of the 2014 Pharmacy of the Year competition.
First casualty of milk price war
Monday, 7 Apr 2014Coles Supermarkets Australia (Coles) has acknowledged misleading representations in an online video released last year, which was skewered by a Charles Sturt University (CSU) student.
Sharing knowledge to lighten workload
Sunday, 6 Apr 2014Charles Sturt University (CSU) scientists hope to lighten the workload of farming women in the tribal regions of North West Pakistan by introducing them to technology commonly used in Australian cattle herds.
Creating a society and world worth living in
Friday, 4 Apr 2014What promises should universities make to students and the public, and what promises can they deliver?
The value of a life
Thursday, 3 Apr 2014Forcing courts in NSW to consider Victim Impact Statements when sentencing violent offenders raises questions about the value of one life compared to another, according to Charles Sturt University (CSU) academic Ms Amber McKinley.
Rich teaching experience in Cambodia
Wednesday, 2 Apr 2014Observing the joy on the faces of Cambodian boys as they explored a brand new meccano set was one of the many highlights for a CSU education student during volunteer teaching placement in south east Asia.
Donor payments helpful but more needed
Tuesday, 1 Apr 2014An Australian trial of payments for living organ donors could be a model for other countries according to Charles Sturt University (CSU) medical ethicist Dr Alberto Giubilini.