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'Democratic duties' political philosophy forum in Canberra

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
As Australia approaches a federal election with a changed Labor Party leadership and Prime Minister, CSU will convene a political philosophy forum in Canberra next week.

CSU researchers enhance life-saving medical invention

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
CSU researchers have made it easier for doctors to measure the strength of a patient's heart, potentially saving thousands of lives. The world leaders in the field of clinical haemodynamics have enhanced the practical use of a life-saving medical invention by developing an index to assist clinical staff to monitor and intervene in a range of cardiovascular conditions.

Right to vote = right to do wrong?

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
It might be morally permissible to prevent uncommitted, or 'careless', voters from voting, according to a CSU academic.

CSU students research vaccines and chemotherapies

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Synthetic vaccine technology to combat Ross River Fever and new anti-cancer molecules are the focus of new research projects by students from CSU's clinical science program.

Researcher boosts Perth Wildcats basketballers

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
The Perth Wildcats basketball team is the most successful franchise in the history of Australia's National Basketball League and part of its recent success is related to a CSU sport science academic.

What's an urban river worth?

Thursday, 11 Jul 2013
While there has been much research about rivers in rural and remote Australia, including by Charles Sturt University, a CSU PhD student from Botswana is examining the Cooks and Georges Rivers in Sydney, NSW, to estimate the value to urban communities of improved riverine health.

Research into multilingual children's speech

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
A leading CSU speech and language acquisition researcher explained her research into children's multilingual speech when she delivered the Elizabeth Usher Memorial Lecture at the Speech Pathology Australia national conference on the Gold Coast this week.

TAFE presents trauma car for CSU paramedics

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
A specially constructed pull-apart vehicle to help train paramedic students to free victims trapped in motor vehicle accidents will be officially handed-over to CSU by representatives of TAFE Western Institute on Friday 19 July.

Teenage fast bowlers wanted for CSU research

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Researchers at CSU in Bathurst are seeking teenage cricket fast bowlers to help determine standards to minimise the risk of lower back injury.

CSU leads the way in creative industries

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
A new suite of communication and creative industries courses at CSU has been designed to provide graduates with better job prospects and help future-proof their careers.

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