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Reconciliation, Recognition and the Uluru Statement from the Heart: 10 years after the apology
Thursday, 31 May 2018Charles Sturt University acknowledges the significance of the apology made to the Stolen Generation as a significant step toward reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.
In an opinion piece Associate Professor Dominic O’Sullivan talks about the significance of the apology and in turn the need for an Indigenous voice in parliament. The Uluru Statement is a simple though far reaching proposal. It is representative of a significant body of indigenous thought.
It’s As Much about How We Teach as It Is about What We Teach
Wednesday, 30 May 2018Charles Sturt University encourages all non-Indigenous Academics to use teaching methods and contents that truly reflects Indigenous culture and perspectives to foster reconciliation.
Geraldine Rurenga who is one of Charles Sturt University’s Educational Designers talks about the importance providing access to education that fosters an understanding of Indigenous perspectives in the student community.
CSU stages inaugural national AusAct conference in Wagga Wagga
Wednesday, 30 May 2018In September CSU in Wagga Wagga will stage the inaugural Australian Actor Training Conference (AusAct), the first national conference about how acting is taught.
A Brief Insight into the Views Expressed by some CSU Students - 2018
Tuesday, 29 May 2018Charles Sturt University (CSU) is calling for more action on Indigenous reconciliation and will continue to advocate through the University’s Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP).
An opinion piece by Professor Jeannie Herbert and Ms Felicity Taylor-Edwards discusses the complexity of engaging with all Australians on the complex issue of reconciliation.
Reconciliation Week: More Action needed according to CSU
Monday, 28 May 2018At the beginning of Reconciliation Week, Charles Sturt University (CSU) has today called for more action on Indigenous reconciliation as it continues to drive its Reconciliation Action Plan.
First Conservation Workshop for endangered Red Panda held in Bhutan
Friday, 25 May 2018Charles Sturt University’s Senior Researcher for the Institute for Land, Water and Society, Dr Joanne Millar, is leading a three year research project that aims to protect red panda habitat and the livelihoods of yak herder in the high altitude rangelands of Bhutan. Funded by the UK Darwin Initiative Fund, the project is focusing on severe land degradation, red panda habitat loss and herder wellbeing in the winter rangelands of Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary in remote eastern Bhutan.
US Fulbright scholarship opens eyes and ears for CSU researcher
Friday, 25 May 2018A CSU researcher has taken her research into deafness and communication to new heights through the Fulbright Scholarship program.
CSU researcher: Can coloured rice help people with obesity?
Thursday, 24 May 2018Volunteers are needed for research at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Wagga Wagga into the therapeutic effects of coloured rice for obesity and related diseases, like diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
CSU Islamic art expert at Iftar dinner in Canberra
Thursday, 24 May 2018A leading CSU Islamic art expert advocated for the unifying influence of art when he delivered a presentation at the annual Iftar Dinner* at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra on Friday 18 May.
Trust in accountants built on that personal touch
Wednesday, 23 May 2018A Charles Sturt University (CSU) researcher has shown that small-to-medium business owners trust their accountants more when they meet them face-to-face compared to meetings held over telephone or via email or other online communication.