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CSU students to gain work experience in Philippines
BUSINESS & COMMERCE  3 Jan 2012

CSU students to gain work experience in Philippines

Students at CSU are already learning Tagalog, the official language of the Philippines, in anticipation of a new workplace study opportunity in 2012.

Business &CommerceCSU GlobalScience &IT

US debt reduction failure: a European path ahead?
BUSINESS & COMMERCE  23 Nov 2011

US debt reduction failure: a European path ahead?

The failure of the joint Congressional committee convened to reach agreement on how to reduce the US budget deficit by US$1.2 trillion could see the United States follow a path similar to some European nations.

Charles Sturt UniversityInternational

Australia joins league of carbon pricing nations
BUSINESS & COMMERCE  9 Nov 2011

Australia joins league of carbon pricing nations

With the passage of the carbon tax legislation through the Senate, Australia has become the 33rd country to introduce a price on carbon, joining all the major European countries and New Zealand, along with major cities in China and groups of states and provinces in the United States of America and Canada.

Business &CommerceEnvironment &WaterInstitute for Land, Water &Society

Qantas and opinions fly again
BUSINESS & COMMERCE  1 Nov 2011

Qantas and opinions fly again

As the fall-out from the Qantas fleet grounding and return to the skies continues, Charles Sturt University (CSU) has experts available for comment on the airline dispute and its impacts on corporate appearances and the future of industrial relations in Australia.

Business &CommerceMedia &Communication

Flexibility the key of new IT doctorate
BUSINESS & COMMERCE  10 Oct 2011

Flexibility the key of new IT doctorate

Already the market leader in domestic IT postgraduate course enrolments, Charles Sturt University (CSU) seeks to be the leading IT research university by 2017.

Charles Sturt University

Debate on carbon tax heats up
BUSINESS & COMMERCE  15 Sep 2011

Debate on carbon tax heats up

The Labor government has introduced its carbon tax legislation into the federal parliament and CSU has experts available to comment on the tax and what it might mean for everyday Australians and for the future of Prime Minister Julia Gillard.

Society and Community

CSU commentators on NSW budget
BUSINESS & COMMERCE  5 Sep 2011

CSU commentators on NSW budget

The NSW O’Farrell government is due to bring down its first budget since the Coalition won office at the March state election. CSU has experienced commentators to provide analysis of the budget and what it means for the communities of regional NSW.

Teaching and EducationSociety and Community

Company's cyber security - alarming results
BUSINESS & COMMERCE  15 Jul 2011

Company's cyber security - alarming results

Analysis of recent cyber security auditing involving 1 323 routers and 452 network switches, revealed only a small percentage were patched adequately and even less where configured in a secure manner.

Charles Sturt University

Time to put need before greed in Australia
BUSINESS & COMMERCE  13 Jul 2011

Time to put need before greed in Australia

Australia must reduce its carbon pollution emissions by 80 per cent if it is to help the globe avoid catastrophic climate change, according to CSU climate policy expert Professor Kevin Parton.

InternationalSociety and Community

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