A volunteer team of Charles Sturt University students, in partnership with the Carevan Foundation, have been awarded a $6000 community service grant to help Wodonga children in need of urgent dental care.
The increasing privatisation of intelligence activities around the globe in recent years will be discussed during a one-day symposium in Canberra this week.
People with diabetes or circulation problems, need to keep a close eye on blood flow through their feet during the cold of winter, according to a podiatry expert from CSU.
New research at CSU examining what drives agricultural land use change in Australia has found that changes in commodity prices, total land holdings and rainfall only have a minor impact on land allocations in the short term.
Private investigators slinking in dark corners waiting to pick up their 'target' is confined to the movies and nothing like the modern professional if a new book edited by an investigation expert at CSU is any indication.
CSU and industry partner IT Masters are offering a free five-week online course for K-12 teachers who would like to use Adobe Photoshop to develop engaging learning activities.
Improving the viability of lamb and wool enterprises in the central west of NSW will be the focus of a one-day forum to be held at Borenore, west of Orange, on Thursday 8 August.
Research at CSU aims to make it possible for a doctor to monitor the heart rate or check the blood pressure of a patient hundreds of kilometres away, using wireless sensors and mobile phone technology.
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