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NHMRC grant to CSU-UNSW researchers
SCIENCE  21 Oct 2014

NHMRC grant to CSU-UNSW researchers

Researchers from CSU and the UNSW have received a grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council that may help people who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.

Charles Sturt UniversityResearchHealthScience

Dedicated to rural health
SCIENCE  13 Oct 2014

Dedicated to rural health

A desire to further promote research, teaching, learning and community engagement across regional and rural Australia has lured an expatriate Australian to CSU as the new Head of the School of Biomedical Sciences.

Higher educationHealthPharmacyScience

Governor-General inspects national hub at CSU
SCIENCE  2 Oct 2014

Governor-General inspects national hub at CSU

Australia's Governor General, His Excellency the Honorable Sir Peter Cosgrove, AK MC, inspected CSU's award winning National Life Sciences Hub as part of his visit to CSU in Wagga Wagga on 2 October.

Agricultural ScienceCharles Sturt UniversityResearchCSU studentsHigher educationHealthScience

Passive leisure in later life: medicalised and demonised?
SCIENCE  1 Oct 2014

Passive leisure in later life: medicalised and demonised?

Australia's new sedentary behaviour guidelines could be doing more harm than good, according to a CSU academic.

Charles Sturt UniversityResearchHealthAllied healthSociety and Community

Prize winning CSU vet student
SCIENCE  25 Sep 2014

Prize winning CSU vet student

It's no surprise CSU student Mrs Rosemary McKean has trained to become a vet - she grew up surrounded by animals and watched both her parents work in the profession.

Animal and Veterinary scienceCSU studentsScience

Medical ethicist: Gene patents not so bad
SCIENCE  21 Sep 2014

Medical ethicist: Gene patents not so bad

Patenting of genes by private companies is not necessarily a bad thing provided it's well regulated, according to CSU medical ethicist Dr Alberto Giubilini.

HealthReligion and EthicsScience

Japanese interest in eucalypts and bushfires
SCIENCE  8 Sep 2014

Japanese interest in eucalypts and bushfires

A CSU botanist is continuing to share his insights into the survival secrets of the eucalypts during bushfires – this time to a Japanese audience.

ResearchEnvironmental SciencesInternationalScience

Nursing in rural India
SCIENCE  31 Aug 2014

Nursing in rural India

A work placement in rural India has given a CSU nursing student a unique opportunity to reflect on how health care in a developing nation compares to practice in Australia.

CSU GlobalCSU studentsNursing and midwiferyScience

Carbohydrate sports drinks no performance aid: research
SCIENCE  19 Aug 2014

Carbohydrate sports drinks no performance aid: research

Recently published joint research by scientists at CSU and the Federal University of Minas Gerais in Brazil shows that carbohydrate beverages as a sport performance enhancement aid have no effect, and can be detrimental in some instances.

Charles Sturt UniversityResearchHealthScience

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