Archive
Research into professional ethics in IT
Thursday, 19 Sep 2013Common ethical issues facing Information and Communication Technology professionals and how these problems are often resolved is the subject of new research involving CSU and the Australian Computer Society.
On the coal-face of rural and remote social work
Wednesday, 18 Sep 2013A social work graduate from CSU has reflected on what she has learnt during her initial years in her career working in rural and remote NSW.
International IT security conference
Wednesday, 18 Sep 2013Reducing cyber crime threats to communication networks will be at the forefront of an international security forum to be held in Sydney later this month.
CSU staff member's marathon effort
Wednesday, 18 Sep 2013When Port Macquarie resident Mr Russell Wallace discussed with his family doing something 'a bit different' for his 50th birthday, none of them realised they had just taken the first steps on the road to a fund-raising marathon in Kenya.
Looking through the tv camera lens
Tuesday, 17 Sep 2013They are on the front-line of human tragedy, crime and violence in their daily coverage of events for television news. Now new research underway at CSU will explore how Australian television news camera operators - both in regional and metropolitan areas - cope with on-going exposure to the rigours of their work.
Inter-faith leader retires from Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture
Tuesday, 17 Sep 2013The leadership of The Reverend Professor James Haire, AC, as head of the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture (ACC&C) for the past decade, will be celebrated at a ceremony in Canberra on Wednesday 18 September.
Smart Learning comes to CSU
Tuesday, 17 Sep 2013CSU is launching a new organisational change project today, known as Smart Learning, with the goal to design and implement a sector-leading curriculum, learning and teaching model.
Early classroom experience for teaching students
Tuesday, 17 Sep 2013An innovative research project by CSU academics Dr Christine Edwards-Groves and Ms Rhonda Hoare has been recognised nationally.
CSU academic: Review how senators are elected
Monday, 9 Sep 2013A political scientist from CSU believes the likely election of micro-party candidates to the Senate demonstrates the need for a review of the electoral system.
The Hustle across regional NSW
Monday, 9 Sep 2013Inspired by the reality television series, The Amazing Race, two CSU students will present their own version in a 48-hour race this month from Wagga Wagga to Bathurst for prizes worth $500.