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NAPLAN alarm bells: beware pictures and graphics
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  14 May 2012

NAPLAN alarm bells: beware pictures and graphics

A leading researcher in mathematics education is warning about the pitfalls of over-emphaising the importance of the National Assessment Plan of Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN).

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NAB and CSU team up for small business education
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  14 May 2012

NAB and CSU team up for small business education

National Australia Bank (NAB) and CSU are joining forces to help small businesses carve out a secure future.

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$6 million for new clinic, but no medical schools in Budget
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  9 May 2012

$6 million for new clinic, but no medical schools in Budget

CSU Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann has welcomed the announcement in last night's Budget of $6 million in funding to construct a Family Medical Practice on the University's Bathurst Campus as part of the University's health and wellness precinct.

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Families need support in budget
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  8 May 2012

Families need support in budget

A CSU lecturer in child, youth and family welfare believes families need more support and certainty when it comes to welfare payments.

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CSU commentators on federal Budget
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  8 May 2012

CSU commentators on federal Budget

All eyes will be on Canberra tonight when the Treasurer Wayne Swan delivers what’s anticipated to be a federal Budget with tough spending cuts and a modest surplus. CSU has experts who can provide analysis.

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Loss of a teacher, researcher and mentor
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  2 May 2012

Loss of a teacher, researcher and mentor

CSU is mourning the loss of a long serving staff member and food scientist, Associate Professor Samson Agboola.

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Rare brain surgery to save puppy
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  1 May 2012

Rare brain surgery to save puppy

Weighing less than a kilogram, ’Louie’ the ten-week-old silky maltese terrier isn’t big but he has a fighting spirit.

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CSU researcher welcomes more protection for koalas
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  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.

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Sheep measles research to benefit livestock industry
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  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

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