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Blue poles: still polarising debate
LATEST NEWS  10 Oct 2016

Blue poles: still polarising debate

Charles Sturt University (CSU) experts in art history have weighed in on a proposal to sell off the Jackson Pollock painting, Blue poles.

Arts and CultureSociety and Community

Can small businesses get more from their accountants?
LATEST NEWS  7 Oct 2016

Can small businesses get more from their accountants?

CSU research aims to better understand the relationship between small businesses and their accountants, to add value to the services provided.

Business and EconomicsResearch

Breakthrough on virus infecting rare and endangered parrots
LATEST NEWS  5 Oct 2016

Breakthrough on virus infecting rare and endangered parrots

Australian researchers including a CSU team have unravelled the molecular makeup of a virus threatening some of the world's most endangered native bird species.

Animal and Veterinary scienceGraham CentreResearchEnvironmental SciencesInternationalScience

Indigenous Business Month celebrates leadership
LATEST NEWS  4 Oct 2016

Indigenous Business Month celebrates leadership

Business excellence and leadership in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community will be celebrated throughout October during the second annual Indigenous Business Month.

Business and EconomicsIndigenous

CSU’s ‘Tall Poppy’ scientist one to look up to
LATEST NEWS  30 Sep 2016

CSU’s ‘Tall Poppy’ scientist one to look up to

Finding solutions to the modern extinction crisis is a tall order but it's the motivation driving award-winning CSU scientist, Dr Dale Nimmo.

Charles Sturt UniversityResearchEnvironmental SciencesILWSScience

Research shows what influences SMEs securing finance
LATEST NEWS  28 Sep 2016

Research shows what influences SMEs securing finance

CSU research is giving small to medium businesses new insight into how to get a loan.

Business and EconomicsResearch

Overcoming challenges to gain a degree
LATEST NEWS  26 Sep 2016

Overcoming challenges to gain a degree

CSU student Ms Shelley Thompson, who is legally blind, is showing that having a disability doesn't mean higher education is out of reach.

CSU studentsReligion and EthicsSociety and Community

Hot August nights signal return of ETS: CSU expert
LATEST NEWS  22 Sep 2016

Hot August nights signal return of ETS: CSU expert

A CSU climate change expert has predicted Australia can no longer avoid having an emissions trading scheme to help address climate change.

Business and EconomicsEnvironmental SciencesILWSInternationalSociety and Community

National research centre helps free trading barriers
LATEST NEWS  22 Sep 2016

National research centre helps free trading barriers

A national customs research centre based at CSU is helping to free up trading barriers for global exporters, including in Australia.

Business and EconomicsVocational educationInternational

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