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New international MoU for CSU pharmacy program
SCIENCE  4 May 2016

New international MoU for CSU pharmacy program

CSU has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Rangsit University in Thailand to develop a closer relationship between the pharmacy programs of the two institutions.

Charles Sturt UniversityPharmacyInternationalScience

Breaking through the concrete ceiling
SCIENCE  1 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.

Business and EconomicsCSU studentsHigher educationScience

National recognition for CSU scientist
SCIENCE  17 Apr 2016

National recognition for CSU scientist

A young CSU scientist will represent Australia internationally after winning a national nomination recognising his research excellence in achieving food security outcomes in developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region.

Charles Sturt UniversityResearchILWSInternationalScience

Effective protection of dogs from grass seeds
SCIENCE  6 Apr 2016

audio-icon Effective protection of dogs from grass seeds

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A new study at CSU offers dog owners ways to prevent grass seeds becoming a major health problem for their animals.

Animal and Veterinary scienceResearchScience

Improving fish migration in the Mekong
SCIENCE  23 Mar 2016

Improving fish migration in the Mekong

A CSU led project aims to improve migration pathways for fish to benefit the environment and river communities of the lower Mekong Basin.

Charles Sturt UniversityResearchILWS

CSU vaccine trial for melanoma in horses
SCIENCE  2 Mar 2016

audio-icon CSU vaccine trial for melanoma in horses

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A trial is underway at CSU to develop a therapeutic vaccine to treat melanoma in grey horses.

Animal and Veterinary scienceResearchScience

The aged care workforce of the future
SCIENCE  1 Mar 2016

audio-icon The aged care workforce of the future

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Care for older Indigenous Australians, along with education and recruitment for aged care workers are the key issues CSU academic Dr Maree Bernoth wants a federal parliamentary inquiry to consider.

HealthAllied healthNursing and midwiferyScienceSociety and Community

Fresh food safety more important after salmonella outbreak
SCIENCE  9 Feb 2016

Fresh food safety more important after salmonella outbreak

The outbreak of salmonella linked to pre-packaged salad leaves is a wake-up call for greater public awareness about food safety, according to a CSU expert in microbiology.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealth

Supporting nurses in the transition to university study
SCIENCE  27 Jan 2016

Supporting nurses in the transition to university study

Smoothing the transition to university for Enrolled Nurses (ENs) upgrading their qualifications is the focus of a new project being led by CSU.

ResearchCSU studentsNursing and midwiferyScienceSociety and Community

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