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Struggle continues after rehabilitation
CSU RESEARCH  1 Dec 2008

Struggle continues after rehabilitation

Many people in regional Australia struggled to cope and to do the things they want to do following their brain injury, according to a major research study from CSU and the South West Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service, part of the NSW Greater Southern Area Health Service.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealthSociety and Community

Fresh approach for assessing discrimination and harassment at work
CSU RESEARCH  1 Jan 2003

Fresh approach for assessing discrimination and harassment at work

New tools for assessing psychological injury, such as in cases of workplace discrimination and harassment, are offered in a new book by a CSU researcher.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Research to improve success of Indigenous businesses
CSU RESEARCH  1 Jan 2003

Research to improve success of Indigenous businesses

The findings from a major collaborative research project led by researchers from CSU will be used to help improve the number and rate of success of Indigenous business enterprises across Australia.

Charles Sturt UniversityIndigenous

Volunteers needed for AusTalk research on Australian speech
CSU RESEARCH  1 Jan 2003

Volunteers needed for AusTalk research on Australian speech

Speech and language researchers at CSU are seeking participants for the historic AusTalk national study of Australian speech and accents.

Charles Sturt University

Supporting families as children start school
CSU RESEARCH  1 Jan 2003

Supporting families as children start school

Better focused support for families with complex needs makes it much easier for children in the family to enjoy their early schooling, according to a research group that included educational researchers from CSU.

Teaching and EducationSociety and Community

China producing more, polluting less
CSU RESEARCH  1 Jan 2003

China producing more, polluting less

Research from CSU into a decade of development in China provides little support for the so-called 'pollution haven' hypothesis and indicates that this is an inappropriate argument to be used against the introduction of pollution abatement measures, such as the carbon tax, in developed economies.

Charles Sturt University

Graduations at CSU in Bathurst this week
CSU RESEARCH  1 Jan 2003

Graduations at CSU in Bathurst this week

Nearly 2 000 students will graduate from CSU in Bathurst at six morning and afternoon ceremonies on Wednesday 11, Thursday 12 and Friday 13 May.

Charles Sturt University

Diversifying diets crucial to global health
CSU RESEARCH  1 Jan 2003

Diversifying diets crucial to global health

A new book co-edited by CSU Adjunct Associate Professor Danny Hunter could help address some of the current problems of undernutrition in many parts of the developing world, as well as promoting healthier diets in developed countries where obesity is a problem.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and EducationHealthInternationalSociety and Community

New paramedic professor at CSU
CSU RESEARCH  1 Jan 2003

New paramedic professor at CSU

A former paramedic from New York City has joined CSU as professor of paramedic practice and leadership, declaring that the University offers its students one of the most impressive paramedic programs in the world.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealth

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