Archive
Conscience and conscientious objection in healthcare
Tuesday, 5 Sep 2017The ethical challenges posed by healthcare professionals who wish to be able to refuse to treat patients on the grounds of conscientious objections is the focus of an international conference.
New book promotes coworking in regional Australia
Friday, 1 Sep 2017A CSU business researcher and innovation manager has laid out the requirements for successful coworking in regional Australia in a new book for entrepreneurs.
Statement on new Queensland Medical School
Thursday, 31 Aug 2017CSU welcomes today's Federal Government announcement that Griffith University will be able to operate a fully-fledged Medical School at Sunshine Coast University Hospital in Queensland for 50 local students per year.
University cuts will hurt students
Thursday, 31 Aug 2017CSU is again warning of the adverse impacts of proposed cuts to the higher education sector totalling $2.8 billion over the next four years.
CSU offers unique Islamic art study opportunity
Wednesday, 30 Aug 2017CSU offers a unique opportunity for students to study Islamic art in Malaysia.
CSU graduates get jobs
Tuesday, 29 Aug 2017CSU has welcomed the latest national figures revealing the proportion of its graduates finding full-time employment is higher than at any other Australian university.
CSU declares war on coffee cups
Tuesday, 29 Aug 2017CSU has set its sights on the takeaway coffee cup in its ongoing efforts to reduce the amount of landfill waste.
Research to define early childhood educator excellence
Friday, 25 Aug 2017New research led by CSU and Queensland University of Technology will focus on the nature and context of early childhood educators' work.
Planning a healthy future for rural NSW
Monday, 28 Aug 2017Securing health professionals for rural and regional NSW is firmly on the agenda at the launch of the CSU-led Three Rivers Department of Rural Health in West Wyalong on Wednesday 30 August.
Courtroom battles can lead social change
Thursday, 24 Aug 2017A visiting legal expert famous for a number of landmark decisions achieving social justice will deliver a public lecture at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Bathurst on Monday 28 August about how litigation can assist marginalised people through the courts.