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CSU helps stamp out corruption
CSU RESEARCH  1 Jan 2003

CSU helps stamp out corruption

A new course developed by CSU is offering students from government and private industry an opportunity to tackle corruption in the workplace.

Charles Sturt UniversityInternationalSociety and Community

Social networking and covert police work: CSU study
CSU RESEARCH  1 Jan 2003

Social networking and covert police work: CSU study

The implications of 'social networking' for covert operations by police will be investigated by researchers at CSU.

Charles Sturt University

How do you know that?
CSU RESEARCH  1 Jan 2003

How do you know that?

A CSU academic believes many mistakes seen when applying unproven products and methods on modern Australian farms could have been avoided by asking a simple question, "so how do you know that?".

Agriculture &Food ProductionIrrigationVeterinary ScienceWine &Grape ProductionCSU Research

Cross-border terrorism and crime: implications
CSU RESEARCH  1 Jan 2003

Cross-border terrorism and crime: implications

Terrorism and cross-border organised crime from South and Southeast Asia continue to impact upon Australia and drive significant strategic and tactical planning responses by domestic and international law enforcement and security agencies, according to a CSU lecturer.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

CSU seeks new solutions for rural doctor shortages
CSU RESEARCH  1 Jan 2003

CSU seeks new solutions for rural doctor shortages

CSU will examine ways to provide rural and regional Australians with better access to medical services when it hosts rural health experts, rural doctors, government representatives and local government at a policy forum in Canberra on Friday 24 May.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and EducationHealthIndigenousSociety and Community

Agricultural research in decline: CSU expert
CSU RESEARCH  1 Jan 2003

Agricultural research in decline: CSU expert

Agricultural productivity is slowing down as is agricultural research and Australian governments and agricultural industries should be concerned, according to an award winning agricultural economist and researcher with CSU.

Agriculture &Food ProductionCSU ResearchInstitute for Land, Water &Society

Macquarie: From Colony to Country
CSU RESEARCH  1 Jan 2003

Macquarie: From Colony to Country

A CSU lecturer and researcher says his new book about the fifth NSW colonial governor tries to go beyond the standard 'Father of Australia' profiles that might arise in the bicentennial year of the start of Lachlan Macquarie's 12-year administration (1810-1821).

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

CSU dental clinic at the cutting edge
CSU RESEARCH  1 Jan 2003

CSU dental clinic at the cutting edge

It's no surprise patients at the CSU Dental Clinic in Orange are flashing such dazzling smiles; the clinic has harnessed some of the most cutting edge technology in dentistry to provide patients with single-piece zirconia crowns.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and EducationHealthSociety and Community

Spirituality - a 'positive' mental aberration?
CSU RESEARCH  1 Jan 2003

Spirituality - a 'positive' mental aberration?

Research by a CSU psychologist raises questions over the supposed benefits of spiritual experiences, suggesting past research may have been overly-generous in attributing wellbeing effects to spirituality.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealthSociety and Community

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