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CSU V-C champions equal pay
Thursday, 8 Mar 2018On International Women’s Day today, Charles Sturt University Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann has pledged to be a champion for equal pay.
CSU leads regional response to strengthen cyber security
Tuesday, 6 Mar 2018As the largest provider in Australia of postgraduate degrees in information technology, CSU brings strength and its regional position to its role as a strategic partner of the Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre.
Finding refuges for endangered frogs
Friday, 2 Mar 2018A CSU expert is aiming to identify environmental refuges for endangered frogs being decimated by a disease found worldwide, including southern Australia.
CSU strengthens support for regions with two new senior appointments
Wednesday, 28 Feb 2018Increased commitment to building resilient people, flourishing communities and sustainable environments is behind two high profile appointments to Charles Sturt University.
Terrorised legislation: A human rights violation or sign of our time?
Monday, 26 Feb 2018Both terrorism and the resulting protective measures imposed by democratic governments place additional threats to human rights and the free communication of ideas and opinions, according to a CSU researcher.
Act for those with communication disorders: CSU academic
Friday, 23 Feb 2018Health and education professionals have a particular role in supporting individuals with communication disorders, according to new research.
Panic spreads
Monday, 26 Feb 2018Research at the Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation aims to develop a more accurate method for identifying the wind-swept panic grasses, which accumulate on fence lines in late summer and autumn.
Communication is a human right
Thursday, 22 Feb 2018To mark the 70th anniversary of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, language and communication experts at CSU have contributed five articles to a leading international journal.
Indian hawkers’ story reflects modern migrant dilemmas
Tuesday, 20 Feb 2018A CSU researcher believes the story of Indian ‘hawkers’, who plied their trade across south-eastern Australia in the late 1800s, is reflected in the current dilemmas facing migrants in regional Australia.
CSU consent program sets new students up for safer future
Tuesday, 20 Feb 2018CSU has developed unique face-to-face training for key student groups to improve communication about sexual relationships and skills in bystander response.