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Victorian laws could limit protest rights
Friday, 21 Mar 2014A Charles Sturt University (CSU) academic has strongly criticised new powers for Victorian police which could be used to ban people from public protests.
Champion of Indigenous education honoured
Thursday, 20 Mar 2014The work of Pastor Cec Grant OAM, or Wiradjuri Elder Wongamar, in promoting higher education for Indigenous people will be remembered in the annual public lecture held in his honour Friday 21 March at the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture (ACC&C) in Canberra.
Universities can help close the gap
Thursday, 20 Mar 2014Charles Sturt University (CSU) Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann has highlighted the role universities can play in improving health and social outcomes for Indigenous Australians by instilling in their graduates an understanding of Indigenous culture.
Business skills key to economic empowerment
Wednesday, 19 Mar 2014A CSU expert in leadership has called on the tertiary education sector to increase participation by Indigenous Australians in business studies to boost indigenous economic development.
Western work placement inspires
Tuesday, 18 Mar 2014National Close the Gap Day will hold extra meaning for Charles Sturt University (CSU) graduate Ms Nicola Williams after her experience helping young Aboriginal people in Western NSW.
Partnership boosts agriculture education
Monday, 17 Mar 2014CSU has received the first two specialist agriculture education practitioners from the University of Kentucky in a three-way partnership with The Scots School, Bathurst.
New research into mother-infant relationship
Monday, 17 Mar 2014The importance of the transition to parenthood by first-time mothers is the focus of a CSU PhD student's research.
Plan to ban donations flawed
Friday, 14 Mar 2014A NSW Greens proposal to ban political donations from mining companies is flawed according to Charles Sturt University (CSU) philosopher Dr Piero Moraro.
CSU opens DE Outreach centre in Sydney
Wednesday, 12 Mar 2014Charles Sturt University distance education students in Sydney can now meet face-to-face with University staff and other students at a new Distance Education Outreach Centre at Sydney Olympic Park.
Graziers need help to protect nature
Tuesday, 11 Mar 2014Queensland beef producers are willing to participate in schemes that offer payments for environmental services, but a lack of support with paperwork is holding them back says CSU social researcher Associate Professor Vaughan Higgins.