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Walkley Award for CSU graduate
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A CSU theatre/media graduate has won a prestigious Walkley Young Journalist of the Year Award for her online reporting of the recovery of the Grantham community in south-east Queensland following the devastating floods that swept through the town in January 2011.
Question Australia's role in global food security: CSU expert
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A CSU professor has cautioned that accepting without question what he has described as "some pervasive beliefs about rural Australia related to farming and land management" could lead to poor planning of Australia’s agricultural future.
$1.2 million in funding for CSU research projects
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Research projects that work towards securing sustainable futures for Charles Sturt University’s regions form the bulk of projects that have received $1.2 million in funding from the Australian Research Council.
CSU kayaker to compete at London Olympics
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A first-year paramedic student at CSU has put her books aside temporarily as her training intensifies for the K4 500 metre kayaking event at the 2012 Olympic Games in London.
CSU confers honorary doctorate on Korean church leader
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU conferred an honorary doctorate on Reverend Dr Cho Seong Gi, the head of the Presbyterian Church of Korea, when he visited Adelaide on Monday 16 July.
US strength and conditioning award for CSU
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A collaborative program operated by the CSU School of Human Movement Studies and the Western Region Academy of Sport in Bathurst for strength and conditioning interns has again received a prestigious award from the United States.
Paradise Rediscovered - myth and history re-examined
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A new book by a CSU academic argues that Europe's first farmers were ruled by an elite aristocracy who passed themselves off as 'gods', and may have commanded secret knowledge that included ambrosia which extended their life spans.
Why Australia's top spy spoke publicly
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A CSU intelligence studies academic says there were many motivating factors for the Director General of the Australian Security and Intelligence Service to speak publicly last week for the first time since the organisation was established 60 years ago.
Paramedics still the most trusted profession
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Paramedics have been awarded the eighth consecutive Readers Digest Australia's Most Trusted Profession Award for 2012, and a CSU student was one of three paramedics to receive the award on behalf of the profession at a ceremony in Sydney on Thursday 26 July.
Bathurst research will change medical care worldwide
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Researchers from CSU have contributed to research that has the potential to radically change the way septic shock (septicaemia, also known as 'blood poisoning') can be treated around the world and save millions of lives and millions of health care dollars annually.