Exploring the social, environmental and economic impact of rail services in regional NSW is the focus of a research project commissioned by the Local Government and Shires Associations of NSW.
Workplace trust and organisational commitment are two of the research interests of the new Professor of Management in the Asia Pacific Graduate School of Management at Charles Sturt University.
The water reform debate highlighted in proposals by the Wentworth Group of leading Australian water scientists fails to recognise and capitalise on the variety of water uses along the Murray River.
A Charles Sturt University postgraduate student has been honoured by securing a national industry award for his academic achievements during his Master of Business Administration.
A link between globalisation, economic growth and poverty in 11 Asian developing countries is highlighted in a book to be launched in London, England next month.
An innovative Business Management / Business Studies Program will be launched this Thursday 4 September in Griffith as part of a joint initiative between Charles Sturt University and TAFE NSW Riverina Institute.
New research into the impact of water reforms on New South Wales irrigators and how they can benefit from an increased emphasis on cooperatives will be revealed at a seminar at Charles Sturt University.
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