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Democracy, the Senate and party politics
Friday, 18 Mar 2016CSU political scientist Associate Professor Dominic O'Sullivan argues there's a need to overhaul Senate voting laws but that doesn't justify rushing legislation through.
Recommit to close the gap for Indigenous Australians
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann has called on the higher education sector to recommit to close the gap for Indigenous Australians.
Changing language to promote gender equality
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003On International Women's Day CSU academics are calling on people to reassess their use of gendered language to counter insidious sexism.
Developing intelligence leaders for the future
Friday, 11 Mar 2016An expert in intelligence and security studies at CSU believes nations should invest more in developing their heads of intelligence.
CSU academic in Mad Max sound design Oscar winning team
Friday, 4 Mar 2016As part of the team that won the 'Best Sound Editing' Academy Award this week, a CSU academic says global careers are not precluded by living in regional Australia.
Copper at the right time is more beneficial for wine
Friday, 4 Mar 2016CSU research is giving winemakers new insight into how timing the use of copper can work more effectively to remove an unpleasant smell that's sometimes created during fermentation.
CSU vaccine trial for melanoma in horses
Wednesday, 2 Mar 2016A trial is underway at CSU to develop a therapeutic vaccine to treat melanoma in grey horses.
CSU student finalist for Sony World Photo Awards
Wednesday, 2 Mar 2016For the second year in a row a CSU photography student has been announced as one of 10 finalists in the world's largest student photography competition.
The aged care workforce of the future
Tuesday, 1 Mar 2016Care for older Indigenous Australians, along with education and recruitment for aged care workers are the key issues CSU academic Dr Maree Bernoth wants a federal parliamentary inquiry to consider.
New Law degree surpasses expectations
Wednesday, 24 Feb 2016The new Bachelor of Laws degree offered for the first time this year at Charles Sturt University has made a splash with 65 new students accepting places in the course.