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The case for voluntary euthanasia

Monday, 6 May 2013
CSU medical ethicist Dr Alberto Giubilini believes voluntary euthanasia would promote a morally acceptable, more humane and more compassionate treatment of the terminally ill.

New research drills into chronic pain

Thursday, 2 May 2013
New research involving CSU lecturer Dr Rahena Akhter has shown the dentist’s drill may not always be the best cure for a sore tooth.

Costs and benefits of farm finance package: CSU expert

Tuesday, 30 Apr 2013
A CSU expert in international trade has highlighted the costs and benefits of the farm finance support package announced last weekend by the Federal government.

New subject is out of this world

Monday, 29 Apr 2013
Stargazing students can gain a greater understanding of outer space in a new subject offered by CSU.

Stand up for public education: Caro

Wednesday, 24 Apr 2013
Social commentator, author and passionate advocate for public education, Ms Jane Caro, presented the 2013 Bob Meyenn Education Lecture on Tuesday, 23 April at CSU in Albury-Wodonga.

Put politics aside to secure school funding

Tuesday, 16 Apr 2013
A once in a lifetime opportunity to better fund schools is how CSU Executive Dean of Education, Professor Toni Downes, describes the Federal Government’s education package and she’s urging the states to get on board.

Roadside memorial research needs participants

Monday, 15 Apr 2013
A CSU social work researcher who is exploring the meaning and role that roadside memorials play in the grieving process seeks interviews with people associated with these memorials.

Climate change and Australia's obligations for significant wetlands

Monday, 15 Apr 2013
A national meeting will this week debate what information Australia needs to meet its international obligations for its inland and coastal wetlands covered by the international Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.

University cuts short-sighted and unwise

Sunday, 14 Apr 2013
The $2.3 billion funding cuts to higher education announced unexpectedly by the Federal Government to fund school education reforms are short-sighted and unwise according to CSU Vice-Chancellor, Professor Andrew Vann.

Benefits in organ donor payment scheme

Friday, 12 Apr 2013
It has been dubbed 'cash for kidneys' but a CSU medical ethicist believes payments for living organ donors will increase equality rather than exploit the poor.

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