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The Business of Prisons

Friday, 3 Nov 2017
Prisons are big business in Australia and Dr Kath McFarlane Deputy Director of the Charles Sturt University (CSU) Centre for Law and Justice has commented on the economic arguments for and against private prisons in a recent interview with The Conversation Business Briefing.

CSU AgriTech Incubator sells success to MPs, seeks new cohort

Friday, 3 Nov 2017

The AgriTech Incubator in Wagga Wagga will host a visit by a NSW Parliamentary Committee and now seeks applicants for the second cohort of start-up businesses.

CSU academic contributed to Nobel Prize winning research

Friday, 3 Nov 2017
The recent announcement of a 2017 Nobel Prize for the detection of gravitational waves had a Charles Sturt University (CSU) connection, with an academic involved in the research since 2000.

CSU co-hosts international ecumenical conference in Canberra

Thursday, 2 Nov 2017

The Charles Sturt University (CSU) Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture (ACC&C) will co-host the 4th International Conference on Receptive Ecumenism in Canberra from Monday 6 to Thursday 9 November.

Hanging out with the boys: how bromance often steals the spotlight in The Bachelorette

Wednesday, 1 Nov 2017

Dr Suzie Gibson has written an article (recently published in the Conversation) about how the bromances can steal the spotlight in The Bachelorette

Research to boost the immune systems of calves

Wednesday, 1 Nov 2017

Boosting the immune systems of calves before they're even born is the focus of new research through the Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation.

CSU Red Cross blood donations helping save lives

Wednesday, 1 Nov 2017

Since 2010 blood donations to the Red Cross by Charles Sturt University (CSU) students and staff have helped save 8 000 lives.

CSU academic not surprised by High Court ruling

Monday, 30 Oct 2017

Associate Professor Dominic O'Sullivan, PhD Associate Professor of Political at Charles Sturt University has written about the disqualification from Parliament of five parliamentarians as a result of the High Court's ruling about their dual citizenship.

CSU honoured at World Teachers’ Day Awards

Monday, 30 Oct 2017

The CSU Faculty of Science received two World Teachers' Day awards in recognition of its teaching and academics on the NSW Mid North Coast.

CSU progresses UN Principles of Responsible Management Education

Thursday, 26 Oct 2017

CSU education of future sustainability leaders and research are some of the initiatives highlighted in its United Nations Principles for Responsible Management Education progress report.

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