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Politics, memory and ethics - the NSW way
SCIENCE  15 Apr 2014

Politics, memory and ethics - the NSW way

The surprise announcement today by the NSW Premier, Mr Barry O'Farrell, that he will resign after misleading the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) with his testimony yesterday shows a flawed political system has a silver lining, according to a Charles Sturt University (CSU) academic.

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Looking for pollinators
SCIENCE  12 Apr 2014

Looking for pollinators

A CSU scientist is urging people to spend ten minutes in the garden or bush this week looking out for native pollinator insects.

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Pharmacy graduates shine
SCIENCE  8 Apr 2014

Pharmacy graduates shine

'Find your passion' is the simple advice for pharmacy students at Charles Sturt University (CSU) from the national winner of the 2014 Pharmacy of the Year competition.

Pharmacy

Infection prevention by healthcare workers critical
SCIENCE  5 Feb 2014

Infection prevention by healthcare workers critical

A CSU academic has spoken of the importance of infection prevention and control by healthcare workers amid a climate of emerging infectious diseases like Zika virus.

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Dispelling the Equine Influenza myths
SCIENCE  9 Jan 2014

Dispelling the Equine Influenza myths

The efforts of horse owners should be praised, even though there has been a spread of infection of horses with Equine Influenza (EI) virus within infected areas, according to Charles Sturt University (CSU) veterinary science lecturer Dr Sharanne Raidal.

Test news by Squiz
SCIENCE  14 Dec 2013

Test news by Squiz

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Test news (Sydney)
SCIENCE  13 Nov 2013

Test news (Sydney)

Empowering teachers for the digital revolution
SCIENCE  29 Oct 2013

Empowering teachers for the digital revolution

From game-based learning to social media for home-work; information technology is changing the way children learn but many teachers still aren't equipped to make the most of it, according to Charles Sturt University (CSU) digital education expert Ms Judy O'Connell.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and EducationSociety and Community

World renowned radiologists visit regional NSW
SCIENCE  28 Oct 2013

World renowned radiologists visit regional NSW

Medical specialists and their patients are set to benefit with two internationally acclaimed radiologists visiting regional NSW to deliver education sessions focussed on the latest developments in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.

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