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Public service vulnerable to online corruption
SCIENCE  11 Jun 2001

Public service vulnerable to online corruption

NSW public agencies are highly vulnerable to electronic corruption, according to a Charles Sturt University report prepared for the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption.

Media &CommunicationPolice, Crime &EmergenciesReligion &EthicsScience &IT

Students learn from Australia's largest 'classroom'
SCIENCE  29 May 2001

Students learn from Australia's largest 'classroom'

More than 500 Higher School Certificate students from isolated schools will converge on Dubbo on Thursday 7 and Friday 8 June for an intensive HSC workshop and demonstrations of Australia's largest educational website.

Charles Sturt University

CSU students to benefit from industry donation
SCIENCE  12 May 2001

CSU students to benefit from industry donation

Charles Sturt University medical imaging students will have access to one of the best diagnostic ultrasound systems available in any Australian university.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealth

Know your native plants
SCIENCE  10 May 2001

Know your native plants

Putting a name to the native plants of Wagga Wagga and the NSW South West Slopes is now as easy as flicking the pages of a new book published by the conservation group, Greening Australia.

Environment &WaterScience &IT

Study opportunities double at Dubbo Campus
SCIENCE  9 May 2001

Study opportunities double at Dubbo Campus

Tertiary study opportunities at Charles Sturt University’s Dubbo Campus have doubled, with the addition of four new courses from 2002.

Charles Sturt University

Careers in cancer detection receive boost
SCIENCE  9 Apr 2001

Careers in cancer detection receive boost

The work of cytologists is vital to cancer detection, yet there is a chronic shortage of cytologists in Australia.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealth

Adopt an animal program attracts CSU support
SCIENCE  27 Mar 2001

Adopt an animal program attracts CSU support

Charles Sturt University is showing its support for endangered species research by donating $1 000 towards the Western Plains Zoo Parent Program, which will go into the Wombat Breeding Project.

Environment &WaterScience &IT

Top award for high tech health package
SCIENCE  14 Mar 2001

Top award for high tech health package

An innovative CD-ROM that helps students understand magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has won a teaching award for Charles Sturt University medical imaging lecturer Robert Davidson.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealth

Guess who's coming to dinner?
SCIENCE  13 Mar 2001

Guess who's coming to dinner?

Discussions around the dinner table will turn to science when well-known science commentator Associate Professor Nick Klomp dines with science teachers around North-East Victoria next week.

Teaching and Education

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