A
truly global exhibition by Charles Sturt University academic and artist Associate Professor Margaret Woodward will
map and celebrate the mobile life of seafarers.
To
the delight of researchers, the inaugural Slopes to Summit
(S2S)
Big Tree Competition has uncovered trees larger than any previously documented
in the region along with some fascinating stories.
Two social researchers at CSU warn that the possible impacts of replacing NSW regional train
services with coaches is likely to have negative social consequences.
CSU will launch two water monitoring projects on Wednesday 18 February 2015 as part of the Australian Government's $30 million Long-Term Intervention Monitoring Project.
Focusing
on the leader, rather than the government, is undermining our democratic
standards and fostering a deeper cynicism about politics, according to CSU political scientist, Dr Troy Whitford.
Researchers from CSU are on the lookout for trophy fish displayed in pubs throughout the Murray-Darling Basin that could hold vital information about the river system.
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