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Report shows resilience and ordinariness of Australian Muslims

Monday, 30 Nov 2015

A new CSU report has found Muslims in Sydney experience high rates of racism but also report a strong sense of belonging to Australia.

‘Dangerous Journalism’: 40th anniversary JERAA conference at CSU

Wednesday, 25 Nov 2015

More than 80 journalists and journalism educators and researchers will gather at CSU in Bathurst next week to examine the state of the discipline and the profession.

CSU pledges to stop racism

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003

CSU has joined the 'Racism. It Stops With Me' campaign pledging its commitment to prevent racism in the organisation and its communities.

40 years of wine science education

Wednesday, 25 Nov 2015

Raise a glass and toast CSU celebrating 40 years of educating professionals for the wine industry.

Hands up to talk about sex

Monday, 23 Nov 2015

The search is on for participants in a new study at CSU on the impact of upper limb injuries or conditions on sexual activity.

Men are the solution to ending domestic violence

Monday, 23 Nov 2015

A CSU expert is calling for men to step up in the campaign to prevent violence against women this White Ribbon Day, Wednesday 25 November.

CSU leads sector in Indigenous employment

Friday, 20 Nov 2015

The annual 2015 Nguluway conference for Indigenous staff at Charles Sturt University will be held in Bathurst on Wednesday 25 and Thursday 26 November.

Research for small farmers in Pakistan

Thursday, 19 Nov 2015

A CSU student has set his sights on filling an annual forage production gap for smallholder Pakistani farmers by equipping them to successfully grow improved seed for quality forage production.

CSU co-hosts 2nd Australasian Conference on Islam

Thursday, 19 Nov 2015

Charles Sturt University will co-host the 2nd Australasian Conference on Islam: Radicalisation and Islamophobia in Sydney at the end of November.

ABC and Fairfax changes: digitally-adept graduates needed

Tuesday, 17 Nov 2015

Despite programming and staffing changes at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation  and Fairfax Media in regional NSW, the new media landscape will continue to employ digitally-adept journalism graduates.

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