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CSU in Ontario students head down under
SOCIETY  1 Jan 2003

CSU in Ontario students head down under

For seven lucky Charles Sturt University (CSU) Ontario students, their practicum teaching will provide more than the usual additional knowledge and opportunities. The Bachelor of Primary Education Studies students are heading ‘down under’ for between three and six weeks.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and EducationInternationalSociety and Community

Changing language to promote gender equality
SOCIETY  1 Jan 2003

Changing language to promote gender equality

On International Women's Day CSU academics are calling on people to reassess their use of gendered language to counter insidious sexism.

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Recommit to close the gap for Indigenous Australians
SOCIETY  1 Jan 2003

Recommit to close the gap for Indigenous Australians

CSU Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann has called on the higher education sector to recommit to close the gap for Indigenous Australians.

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Community partnerships for health and education
SOCIETY  1 Jan 2003

Community partnerships for health and education

CSU will continue two programs aimed at improving community health through active lifestyle and building Indigenous higher education aspiration in 2016.

All News ReleasesCharles Sturt UniversityTeaching and EducationIndigenous

Diabetes prevention needed now: CSU academic
SOCIETY  1 Jan 2003

Diabetes prevention needed now: CSU academic

A CSU academic is renewing his call for Australian governments to take preventative action in Australia to curb the diabetes epidemic.

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Film exploring Wiradjuri culture wins Premier's Multicultural Media Award
SOCIETY  1 Jan 2003

Film exploring Wiradjuri culture wins Premier's Multicultural Media Award

A film produced by a CSU PhD candidate in collaboration with Wiradjuri Elders has won a NSW Premier's Multicultural Media Award.

Arts and CultureCharles Sturt UniversityResearchCSU studentsIndigenousCommunication and Creative IndustriesSociety and Community

Coal versus nuclear: the debate we have to have
SOCIETY  1 Jan 2003

Coal versus nuclear: the debate we have to have

Should Australia have a nuclear industry? According to the Prime Minister John Howard, this is a debate we have to have. Dr Roderick Duncan is a lecturer in economics at Charles Sturt University (CSU). He says nuclear power is probably not economically feasible in a country like Australia.

Society and Community

Business in a spin over electoral changes
SOCIETY  1 Jan 2003

Business in a spin over electoral changes

Research from Charles Sturt University has shown that businesses in regional NSW are concerned with the proposed changes to electoral boundaries resulting in the loss of one seat in the Federal Parliament for NSW.

Society and Community

One of the big issues of space flight
SOCIETY  1 Jan 2003

One of the big issues of space flight

Would a human baby brought up in space look a lot like ET? “Possibly,” says Dr Graeme Wren Adjunct Associate Professor at the School of Science & Technology, Charles Sturt University (CSU), Wagga Wagga. Dr Wren will present the public lecture Space Medicine: Physiological Adaptation to Microgravity on Wednesday 25 October 2006 at 6.00pm at the Dubbo Campus of CSU.

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