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Education key to animal welfare in live exports
Monday, 26 Nov 2012A CSU academic believes there have been improvements in the welfare of animals involved in live sheep and cattle exports in the region.
High praise for CSU international police training
Monday, 19 Nov 2012The NSW Premier, The Hon. Barry O'Farrell, MLA, has praised the work of CSU for its innovation in securing a three year contract with the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs to deliver an international education and training program for the Indian Police Service.
Detailing the benefits of environmental flows
Friday, 16 Nov 2012Two major monitoring projects, led by researchers from CSU’s Institute for Land, Water and Society will help governments and managers deliver environmental water to maximise environmental benefits in the Murray-Darling Basin.
Work-life balance - what employees want
Thursday, 15 Nov 2012A national snapshot into work-life balance practices in Australian small and medium enterprises has revealed fascinating insights into the needs and desires of employees and provides businesses with strategies in keeping employees motivated and happy.
Australians in regions suffer more with diabetes
Tuesday, 13 Nov 2012People with diabetes in the Border region are at a huge health care disadvantage compared to those who live in a capital city, says CSU expert.
CSU buildings win excellence in construction awards
Tuesday, 6 Nov 2012Two CSU buildings have been named award winners at the annual Master Builders Association NSW Excellence in Construction Awards, in a gala night at Sydney’s Darling Harbour.
Obese ponies 'acting out'
Tuesday, 6 Nov 2012Veterinarians have long agreed that keeping horses' weight in check is good for their health but who would have thought, that just like humans, weight and behaviour could be linked?
Health and Education link strengthened by MoU
Monday, 5 Nov 2012Improving the skills and knowledge of health graduates is a key focus of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to be signed on Thursday 8 November between Charles Sturt University (CSU) and the Mid North Coast Local Health District (MNCLHD).
CSU psychologist heads national body
Monday, 5 Nov 2012A CSU psychology academic now heads the largest professional association for psychologists in Australia after being elected President of the more than 20 000-member Australian Psychological Society.
CSU well placed for the 'Asian Century'
Friday, 2 Nov 2012CSU has welcomed the federal government’s long awaited 'Australia in the Asian Century White Paper' and the importance that it places on education and universities to prepare and engage Australians for the Asian Century.