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CSU researcher welcomes more protection for koalas
CSU RESEARCH  30 Apr 2012

CSU researcher welcomes more protection for koalas

A CSU researcher has welcomed todays addition of koalas in Queensland, NSW, and the ACT to the national threatened species list.

Charles Sturt University

Sheep measles research to benefit livestock industry
CSU RESEARCH  23 Apr 2012

Sheep measles research to benefit livestock industry

Sheep producers are being asked to help researchers from CSU find out more about sheep measles, a widespread problem that imposes avoidable costs on the meat industry.

Agriculture &Food ProductionVeterinary ScienceCSU Research

Aged care reform doesn't go far enough
CSU RESEARCH  20 Apr 2012

Aged care reform doesn't go far enough

A CSU researcher and advocate for quality aged care has welcomed the Federal Government overhaul of the sector but says more needs to be done to improve the standard of care.

HealthSociety and Community

Making a difference for refugees
CSU RESEARCH  14 Mar 2012

Making a difference for refugees

What happens outside the schoolyard may hold the key to improving the learning outcomes for young African refugees, according to CSU research.

Teaching and EducationSociety and Community

A new record of terror
CSU RESEARCH  12 Mar 2012

A new record of terror

Modern day US imperialism and a class war between peasants and a new 'narco-bourgeoisie' lies at the heart of the Colombian cocaine trade and international efforts to suppress it, according to a CSU lecturer and co-author of a new book.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Popular film as a teacher
CSU RESEARCH  5 Mar 2012

Popular film as a teacher

Challenging the predominant view in the media about popular culture affecting young people only in detrimental ways, the research of a PhD recently awarded to a CSU lecturer argues that popular culture engages young people in complex and multiple lessons about identity and their place in the world.

Charles Sturt University

Let's play maths
CSU RESEARCH  2 Mar 2012

Let's play maths

A senior CSU education expert recommends parents, grandparents and early childhood educators should use play time to help develop mathematical concepts in young children.

Teaching and Education

Taking the isolation out of social media for regional communities
CSU RESEARCH  29 Feb 2012

Taking the isolation out of social media for regional communities

Using smart phone applications to order food from a local café, book a motel or to ‘read’ roadside posts for tourist information are all ways regional communities could lift their profile and visibility to give their economies a competitive edge.

Society and Community

Call on agricultural industries to address graduate decline
CSU RESEARCH  29 Feb 2012

Call on agricultural industries to address graduate decline

A leading academic has appealed for a ‘concerted effort for change’ within the agricultural industry to turnaround the significant decline in agricultural graduates from Australian universities.

Agriculture &Food ProductionCSU Research

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