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Panic spreads
LATEST NEWS  26 Feb 2018

Panic spreads

Research at the Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation aims to develop a more accurate method for identifying the wind-swept panic grasses, which accumulate on fence lines in late summer and autumn.

Graham CentreCharles Sturt UniversityResearch

Terrorised legislation: A human rights violation or sign of our time?
LATEST NEWS  26 Feb 2018

Terrorised legislation: A human rights violation or sign of our time?

Both terrorism and the resulting protective measures imposed by democratic governments place additional threats to human rights and the free communication of ideas and opinions, according to a CSU researcher.

Arts and CultureCharles Sturt UniversityResearchAllied healthInternationalCommunication and Creative Industries

New calls for evidence on viral biocontrol, in Science
LATEST NEWS  23 Feb 2018

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Virologists and ecologists, including a CSU expert, call for a demonstration of effectiveness and safety before the Australian Government releases a herpes virus to control exotic common carp.

ResearchEnvironmental SciencesILWSInternationalScience

Act for those with communication disorders: CSU academic
LATEST NEWS  23 Feb 2018

Act for those with communication disorders: CSU academic

Health and education professionals have a particular role in supporting individuals with communication disorders, according to new research.

Charles Sturt UniversityResearchTeacher educationHealthAllied healthC IHCommunication and Creative Industries

Communication is a human right
LATEST NEWS  22 Feb 2018

Communication is a human right

To mark the 70th anniversary of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, language and communication experts at CSU have contributed five articles to a leading international journal.

Charles Sturt UniversityResearchHigher educationTeacher educationHealthAllied healthC IHInternationalSociety and Community

Indian hawkers’ story reflects modern migrant dilemmas
LATEST NEWS  20 Feb 2018

audio-icon Indian hawkers’ story reflects modern migrant dilemmas

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A CSU researcher believes the story of Indian ‘hawkers’, who plied their trade across south-eastern Australia in the late 1800s, is reflected in the current dilemmas facing migrants in regional Australia.

Arts and CultureResearchILWSInternationalSociety and Community

CSU consent program sets new students up for safer future
LATEST NEWS  20 Feb 2018

CSU consent program sets new students up for safer future

CSU has developed unique face-to-face training for key student groups to improve communication about sexual relationships and skills in bystander response.

Charles Sturt UniversityCSU students

Pulse product innovation
LATEST NEWS  19 Feb 2018

Pulse product innovation

Imagine sitting down to breakfast and pouring ice cold milk on your bowl of chickpeas? It might become a reality thanks to CSU research into innovative processing techniques to add value to pulse crops.

Agricultural ScienceGraham CentreFood productionResearch

CSU Engineering ready for Vice-Regal visit
LATEST NEWS  16 Feb 2018

CSU Engineering ready for Vice-Regal visit

Inspecting a University isn’t something everyone does on a Sunday afternoon, and it’s not too often that Professor Euan Lindsay, Professor of Engineering at CSU in Bathurst, has a retired military general asking him questions about engineering.

Business and EconomicsCharles Sturt UniversityHigher education

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