Archive
How Aboriginal children move into school
Monday, 7 Nov 2011Exploring the experiences of how Aboriginal children in urban areas move into school are the focus of a major research project that includes two senior education researchers at CSU.
Qantas and opinions fly again
Tuesday, 1 Nov 2011As the fall-out from the Qantas fleet grounding and return to the skies continues, Charles Sturt University (CSU) has experts available for comment on the airline dispute and its impacts on corporate appearances and the future of industrial relations in Australia.
Local solution needed for youth mental health services
Friday, 28 Oct 2011A CSU expert has seen a opportunity for greater local collaboration after the federal government has decided not to provide funding for a headspace centre in the western Riverina that would help address the mental health problems for youth in the region.
CSU teams head for national ad finals - again
Wednesday, 26 Oct 2011Two CSU student advertising teams are again finalists in the annual International Advertising Association's 'Big Idea' competition, a national advertising contest for Australian university students.
More education needed to improve animal welfare standards
Wednesday, 26 Oct 2011An expert in animal production at CSU believes greater education is the key to improving animal welfare standards in the live export chain.
In the words of a rural doctor
Monday, 24 Oct 2011It has been a very rewarding career. I enjoyed my interaction with the people, the patients, the colleagues I worked with, the nurses, the doctors, and people in general in other fields. It’s just amazing; what a profession. I really feel I’m blessed.
CSU students get hands-on with lion cubs
Friday, 21 Oct 2011"There's nothing quite like a lion's roar, it just vibrates through your chest," says CSU student Ms Emma Dunston, who is preparing to travel to Africa as part of her Bachelor of Animal Science studies.
Challenges facing international students
Monday, 17 Oct 2011Research into the aspirations of international students from non-English speaking backgrounds at Australian universities, challenges common preconceptions about how these students learn and the ways in which they are commonly taught and assessed at university.
Dental science students help improve oral health in East Timor
Tuesday, 11 Oct 2011If CSU dental science student Ms Donna Furler needs a reminder of why she is undertaking the five-year program, she need only reflect on her recent oral health work in East Timor.
Flexibility the key of new IT doctorate
Monday, 10 Oct 2011Already the market leader in domestic IT postgraduate course enrolments, Charles Sturt University (CSU) seeks to be the leading IT research university by 2017.