Ahead of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day this month, one Charles Sturt University (CSU) nursing academic is doing her bit to improve the quality of aged care in Australia by changing student attitudes to aged care.
CSU congratulates
pioneering wetlands scientist and administrator Professor David Mitchell, AM,
who received national recognition last weekend in the Queen's Birthday Honours List
for 2014.
Senior officers from the Australian Defence Force will
join CSU Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration) Professor
Ken Dillon and senior CSU staff to celebrate the growing relationship between
both organisations at the inaugural graduation for five Defence Investigators
in Goulburn on Tuesday 10 June.
A veterinary science student at Charles Sturt University (CSU) is heading north during her mid-year break from studies to learn more about the international beef industry at Calgary in Canada.
Australia needs to significantly cut its
carbon emissions now if it is keep pace with the most recent announcement from
the United States, especially as climate change is proceeding faster than first
thought, a CSU climate expert claims.
Charles Sturt University (CSU) has taken the next step in the creation of its permanent campus in Port Macquarie by announcing national construction company, Watpac as head builder for the project.
It has been a busy and successful 12 months
for Indigenous Trainee at CSU Ms Rosie Powell, who
is a regional finalist for the 2014 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Student of the Year NSW Training award.
A CSU wetlands expert believes irrigators,
environmentalists and water resource managers should concentrate on what is
known about using fresh water and water requirements, rather than rhetoric and
political posturing.
Some
Australian businesses are using environmental, social and governance reporting as a smokescreen to protect themselves from class action lawsuits
according to CSU researchers.
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