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Industry leader appointed new School of Communication Head

Monday, 20 Jan 2003
A leading figure in the United Kingdom public relations industry has been appointed Head of Charles Sturt University’s School of Communication.

New leaders for arts and health at CSU

Tuesday, 14 Jan 2003
Continuing to achieve strong graduate outcomes and furthering research innovation are among the aims for newly appointed Charles Sturt University faculty Deans, Professor Lyn Gorman and Professor Mark Burton.

Multilingual children's speech - new online resource

Friday, 16 Nov 2012

A new online resource has been created by a leading speech and language expert and colleagues at CSU with contributions by speech-language pathologists from around the world.

CSU students on cutting edge of mobile technology

Tuesday, 7 Jan 2003
Six Charles Sturt University students have been named as finalists in the international Ericsson Kacip @ Cut-Edge Award 2003 Competition in Malaysia.

Is a referendum on local government needed?

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
The need for a referendum to reference local government in the Australian Constitution is debatable according to a constitutional law expert from CSU.

CSU seeks new solutions for rural doctor shortages

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
CSU will examine ways to provide rural and regional Australians with better access to medical services when it hosts rural health experts, rural doctors, government representatives and local government at a policy forum in Canberra on Friday 24 May.

Rural health experts endorse CSU dentistry program

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
The Head of CSU's School of Dentistry and Health Sciences, Professor David Wilson, has welcomed comments from rural health experts endorsing the University's approach to training rural dentists.

UK attack could have been suicide: CSU expert

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
A CSU counter-terrorism expert believes that the brutal murder of a soldier in Woolwich in South East London was a terrorist attack, possibly suicide, rather than a robbery or a domestic incident.

Phone tapping: it's illegal and unethical

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
An ethicist at CSU says the mounting controversy about continuing revelations of illegal phone tapping by The News of the World newspaper in the United Kingdom is the product of three separate yet interacting issues.

US award to CSU coach and regional sports academy

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
A human movement expert at CSU and the Western Region Academy of Sport have been honoured with a prestigious international award for strength and conditioning training provided to teenage athletes.

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