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Researcher seeks grieving drug death siblings

Thursday, 20 Feb 2014

The grief experienced by the brothers and sisters of people who die from any form of drug-caused death is the focus of Charles Sturt University (CSU) research.

Simulations aid police training

Wednesday, 12 Feb 2014

Research at Charles Sturt University (CSU) has found that the use of simulations in police training in NSW  better prepares both new and experienced officers for the 'real world'.

The duty of paramedics

Wednesday, 5 Feb 2014

A Charles Sturt University (CSU) academic has spoken about the sense of duty paramedics feel, even in awkward or dangerous situations.

Transformational journeys to Menindee

Wednesday, 5 Feb 2014

An annual four-day camp for Charles Sturt University (CSU) staff at Menindee in western NSW aims to produce an institution-wide transition from Indigenous cultural awareness to cultural competence.

Wiradjuri language program underway at CSU

Tuesday, 4 Feb 2014

An Aboriginal man arrested while speaking Wiradjuri to his young grandson in country NSW last century has been described as the 'real force' behind a new university course in the Indigenous language.

Film awards for CSU sound effects lecturer

Tuesday, 4 Feb 2014

A Charles Sturt University (CSU) lecturer is a member of a team which won Australian film industry awards for their creation of the sound track for the 2013 remake of The Great Gatsby.

New funds to support research from vine to wine

Tuesday, 4 Feb 2014

The Australian wine industry is being hailed as the winner from more than $3.5 million in new research funding secured by the National Wine and Grape Industry Centre.

New MOOC will promote tertiary education

Friday, 31 Jan 2014

Charles Sturt University (CSU) will develop a massive open online course (MOOC) to help increase participation in tertiary education by students from low socio-economic status (SES) backgrounds.

Value for all when farming works with nature

Thursday, 30 Jan 2014

CSU researchers working with Australia's largest almond producer have found that some native birds are not simply pests as first thought, but provide important financial benefits to the almond grower.

More city doctors won't help rural patients

Friday, 24 Jan 2014

Murray Darling Medical School (MDMS) Executive Director Dr Kim Webber has welcomed a reported growth in the number of doctors in Australia, but said new solutions were needed to solve an ongoing shortage of doctors in rural and regional areas.

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