Archive
Match-fixing, gambling and sport
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The news of a major match fixing scandal breaking in European soccer is indicative of a moral and legal crisis in international sports industries worldwide, according to a CSU academic.
CSU leader appointed to ARC Advisory Council
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU's Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Sue Thomas has been named as a new member of the Australian Research Council's (ARC) Advisory Council.
Expanded paramedic program will save lives
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The proposed expansion of the paramedic program at CSU will lead to a better trained workforce to meet the complex needs of modern emergency care and will save lives. The proposal is as part of CSU's $63.6 million bid to the Education Investment Fund to expand health disciplines taught at CSU in Orange and Bathurst.
Empathy and tolerance support same-sex marriage
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003If empathy and tolerance is your perspective, then marriage should be defined to include same-sex unions says CSU constitutional expert, Dr Bede Harris.
Shaping the future of clinical exercise physiology
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A new postgraduate program at CSU has recently been accredited by the national body and is redefining clinical exercise physiology higher education in Australia.
Numbers grow for CSU graduations in China
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Over 800 university students are graduating from Charles Sturt University in four ceremonies being held across China.
How communities cope with natural disasters
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A CSU research team is investigating how communities cope with natural disasters such as bushfire and drought, as seen in recent years in Beechworth and Bendigo in Victoria.
Trust a paramedic
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003It may come as no surprise that paramedics and firefighters are considered by the Australian public to be the 'most trusted professions'. Both share the number one position in the Readers Digest 2013 Australia's Most Trusted Professions poll.
UK attack could have been suicide: CSU expert
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A 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.
Asylum seeking women - captives to their status
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Research by a CSU PhD graduate has found women seeking asylum in Australia continue to be punished and excluded despite a genuine need for protection.