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Bathurst research will change medical care worldwide
INTERNATIONAL  1 Jan 2003

Bathurst research will change medical care worldwide

Researchers from CSU have contributed to research that has the potential to radically change the way septic shock (septicaemia, also known as 'blood poisoning') can be treated around the world and save millions of lives and millions of health care dollars annually.

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First Australian to receive prestigious US scholarship
INTERNATIONAL  1 Jan 2003

First Australian to receive prestigious US scholarship

A CSU human movement studies student has been awarded a prestigious scholarship from the National Strength and Conditioning Association in the United States, and is the first Australian and only non-American to do so.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and EducationHealthInternational

Asylum seeker 'chaos' preventable: CSU expert
INTERNATIONAL  1 Jan 2003

Asylum seeker 'chaos' preventable: CSU expert

A CSU justice studies researcher believes the chaos unravelling around asylum seekers sent to Nauru was and is preventable.

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CSU honours international humanitarian, US diplomat and war veteran
INTERNATIONAL  1 Jan 2003

CSU honours international humanitarian, US diplomat and war veteran

A man who has played a critical role in normalising relations between the United States and Vietnam will be honoured by Charles Sturt University during three days of graduation ceremonies in Wagga Wagga.

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Conflict in the Arctic
INTERNATIONAL  1 Jan 2003

Conflict in the Arctic

A recent visit to the remote, uninhabited Kiska Island in the Bering Strait between Alaska and Russia was “beyond imagination” according to a Charles Sturt University archaeologist and historian.

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Bird movements and bird flu
INTERNATIONAL  1 Jan 2003

Bird movements and bird flu

New research that will help us better understand the movements of birds and help evaluate the risk of susceptible species such as waterfowl bringing diseases such as avian influenza into the country is underway.

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Likely to abort?
INTERNATIONAL  1 Jan 2003

Likely to abort?

A study comparing attitudes to prenatal genetic testing and abortion among university students in three countries including Australia has found the Australians were more likely to consider a pregnancy termination if a predisposition to alcoholism, cancer, or a short life expectancy was diagnosed than their counterparts.

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Taking the heat out of prescribed burning
INTERNATIONAL  1 Jan 2003

Taking the heat out of prescribed burning

Is prescribed burning a good thing or not? How do you resolve potential conflicts between impacts on tourism and public health with its role in bushfire management and the ecological health of our forests?

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Albury wetlands under the Chinese spotlight
INTERNATIONAL  1 Jan 2003

Albury wetlands under the Chinese spotlight

China and Australia will both benefit from a program designed to share expertise and experience from the two countries in managing wetlands and using wetlands to treat waste water.

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