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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

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

Checklist to identify victims most at risk of stalker violence
CSU RESEARCH  1 Jan 2003

Checklist to identify victims most at risk of stalker violence

A CSU lecturer in policing psychology and a colleague have developed a checklist to assist in the identification of stalking victims most at risk of serious violence in order to minimise or prevent victims' injury or death.

Charles Sturt University

International focus on allied health workplace learning: new book
CSU RESEARCH  1 Jan 2003

International focus on allied health workplace learning: new book

A new book about workplace learning in three allied health disciplines will be launched at the annual CSU conference for its academics, CSUEd2010, in Bathurst this week.

Charles Sturt University

CSU academics lead at international education research conference
CSU RESEARCH  1 Jan 2003

CSU academics lead at international education research conference

Two academics at CSU will have distinctive roles at the Australian Association For Research In Education 2009 International Education Research Conference in Canberra from Sunday 29 November to Thursday 3 December.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and Education

Aged care residents need an apology too
CSU RESEARCH  1 Jan 2003

Aged care residents need an apology too

Witnessing an elderly woman with terror in her eyes, shouting incoherently as she struggled in a restraint chair in the corridor of an aged care facility while staff ignored her and attended to paperwork for the facility's accreditation has led a CSU nursing academic to question the meaning of the Rudd government's coming apology to 'The Forgotten Australians' who were detained in government welfare institutions in bygone decades.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealthSociety and Community

Rape myth beliefs: implications for sexual assault policing
CSU RESEARCH  1 Jan 2003

Rape myth beliefs: implications for sexual assault policing

New South Wales Police force training and procedures for investigating sexual assault have changed substantially and are supported by CSU research that examined the influence of rape myths, victim dress and victim intoxication on the responses of police officers in a simulated sexual assault case.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Experts on bushfire issues
CSU RESEARCH  1 Jan 2003

Experts on bushfire issues

The horrendous fires that have razed many parts of Victoria have highlighted issues surrounding bushfires in Australia, especially in the increasing threats posed by climate change. As Australia's national inland university, CSU has a number of researchers and commentators regarding various issues surrounding bushfire.

Society and Community

New research on economic drivers and safe drinking water in the regions
CSU RESEARCH  1 Jan 2003

New research on economic drivers and safe drinking water in the regions

CSU Deputy Vice Chancellor and Vice President (Administration), Professor Ken Dillon will be a keynote speaker at the Sustainable Economic Growth for Regional Australia (SEGRA) Conference.

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