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Rural clinical schools have little to show for a decade’s work

Wednesday, 23 Jan 2013
Rural clinical schools designed to encourage medical students to take up rural practice have failed to increase the proportion of Australian medical graduates moving to work outside the major cities, according to CSU medical consultant Emeritus Professor John Dwyer.

Bill limits freedom of expression

Wednesday, 23 Jan 2013
The Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Bill 2012, which will be subject to Senate committee hearings this week in the Federal Parliament, could seriously limit freedom of expression says a CSU constitutional law expert.

Using stealth to combat weed invasion

Wednesday, 23 Jan 2013
Unmanned aerial vehicles are often associated with the military but new research at CSU shows their increasing importance in civilian life.

CSU well placed for 2013

Thursday, 17 Jan 2013
CSU is holding its market position well following the release of main round UAC and VTAC offers today, Thursday 17 January, says Executive Director of Student Administration, Mr Geoff Honey.

Academics and clinicians collaborate on Australia NZ specific nursing text

Monday, 14 Jan 2013
CSU academics have collaborated with clinicians from Bathurst Base Hospital, surrounding health services and academics from Monash University to produce a child and family health nursing textbook for Australia and New Zealand.

Australian scientists take on worldwide agricultural scourge

Monday, 14 Jan 2013
Two Australian scientists have helped reveal the "evolutionary trick" which makes the diamondback moth one of the world's worst agricultural pests.

The heat is on for health departments

Thursday, 10 Jan 2013
A CSU climate expert believes health authorities will need to do more to minimise the impacts of heatwaves on our health services, especially if the recent trend of rising average temperatures and more hot days continues as projected.

CSU academic named Muslim role model

Monday, 17 Dec 2012
He is a CSU academic, author and activist but now Mr Mehmet Ozalp can add role model to the list following recognition at the 2012 Australian Muslim Achievement Awards of his work within the community.

Flooding in Australia and Bangladesh - new research

Tuesday, 11 Dec 2012
The importance and value of 'community resilience' in disaster management is the focus of new research in Australia and Bangladesh by CSU economists, psychologists, and emergency management experts.

CSU students set to graduate in Dubbo

Friday, 7 Dec 2012
More than 370 graduands and guests will gather to celebrate the graduation of 94 students from Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Dubbo on Tuesday 11 December.

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