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New immigrants re-energise regional Australia: national report
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  24 May 2016

New immigrants re-energise regional Australia: national report

New immigrants are filling important needs in regional Australia, bringing skills, innovation and vital labour to the agriculture sector, according to new research.

Food productionBusiness and EconomicsResearchILWSSociety and Community

CSU study finds savings in healthy, generic food
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  23 May 2016

CSU study finds savings in healthy, generic food

Families can save up to $2 000 a year if they purchase healthy, generic food from supermarkets, a CSU study has found.

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Are we really sorry when we write ‘sorry’?
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  18 May 2016

Are we really sorry when we write ‘sorry’?

CSU researchers have identified language that indicates whether or not someone is being genuine or false when they write 'sorry'.

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Electric carts at CSU help environment and save money
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  10 May 2016

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CSU is further embracing a sustainable future with the arrival of its first electric cart vehicles at Bathurst and Wagga Wagga.

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What motivates consumers to punish corporations?
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  10 May 2016

What motivates consumers to punish corporations?

A business researcher has found what drives consumers to punish corporations for ethically questionable business behaviour as part of her PhD studies with CSU's Faculty of Business.

Business and EconomicsResearchSociety and Community

Graduation at CSU in Goulburn
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  3 May 2016

Graduation at CSU in Goulburn

The outstanding academic achievements of three new NSW police officers will be highlighted during a CSU graduation ceremony in Goulburn from 10.30am on Wednesday 4 May.

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Breaking through the concrete ceiling
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  2 May 2016

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The new engineering course at CSU is aiming to change the face of the profession in Australia by seeking more balanced perspectives.

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Australian youth homelessness report launched
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  28 Apr 2016

Australian youth homelessness report launched

A report into Australian youth homelessness to be launched today reveals more than 41 000 people aged between 15 and 23 seek help from homeless support agencies each year, with rural and regional youth particularly vulnerable. CSU Professor in Finance Adam Steen is one of three principal researchers behind The Cost of Youth Homelessness in Australia.

Business and EconomicsResearchILWSSociety and Community

Persevering through pathways to a PhD at CSU
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  15 Apr 2016

Persevering through pathways to a PhD at CSU

From thinking university study was out of reach to embarking on her PhD studies, Ms Anita Poupa is proof that perseverance pays off.

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