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Pain-relieving research awarded on international stage

Monday, 30 Mar 2015

CSU lecturer Dr Rahena Akhter has been recognised with an award at the world's biggest dentistry conference.

Professional recognition entices CSU paramedics to London

Thursday, 26 Mar 2015

The CSU paramedic graduates recently recruited to work with the London Ambulance Service will enjoy professional registration, something denied them in Australia.

Research to bring full-flavour to low alcohol wine

Monday, 30 Mar 2015

A research project at CSU is aiming to create a full-flavour low alcohol wine.

CSU academic examines padded horse whips

Wednesday, 25 Mar 2015

A CSU academic hopes her research into the use of padded whips in Australian thoroughbred racing provides objective, scientific data for what can be an emotional and contentious issue.

More CSU paramedics recruited to London

Wednesday, 25 Mar 2015

London Ambulance Service offered jobs to 55 CSU paramedic graduates or third-year students when it visited Melbourne and Sydney in March to recruit Australian paramedics.

CSU Practice-based Education Summit 2015

Tuesday, 24 Mar 2015

CSU will host the 5th international Practice-based Education Summit 2015 in Sydney in mid April.

Malcolm Fraser's legacy

Sunday, 23 Mar 2014

"The last of the true Liberal leaders," is how CSU politics lecturer, Dr Troy Whitford has described former Australian Prime Minister Mr Malcolm Fraser AC who has died aged 84.

Recalling Indigenous military service in Canberra lecture

Friday, 20 Mar 2015

The personal journey of an Indigenous man as a senior Australian Army chaplain will be the focus of an annual public lecture held in Canberra in memory of Wiradjuri Elder Pastor Cec Grant OAM, or Wungamaa.

Inclusion at the heart of new CSU book

Thursday, 19 Mar 2015

Inclusion and social justice are at the heart of a new book by CSU's Professor Tara Brabazon which was launched earlier this week.

Yoga key to supporting children as learners

Thursday, 19 Mar 2015

Introducing basic yoga techniques into regular theory-based lessons could be the key to helping students remain focused and motivated at school, according to a CSU Lecturer.

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