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Ethics must apply to old and new media alike
LATEST NEWS  9 Jun 2011

Ethics must apply to old and new media alike

The rise of the Age of Information and 'new media' requires the same application of ethical principles as applied to 'old media', according to a CSU lecturer, researcher and lead author of a new book, Media, Markets and Morals.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

CSU agriculture students to visit Vietnam
LATEST NEWS  8 Jun 2011

CSU agriculture students to visit Vietnam

A group of CSU agriculture students from Wagga Wagga will soon swap the wide open plains of the Riverina for the rice paddies and mixed farms of Vietnam.

International

Widening pathways to an accounting career
LATEST NEWS  8 Jun 2011

Widening pathways to an accounting career

A new pathway from TAFE NSW to university has been described as a true alliance between the two sectors and one directed at providing more education options for students in regional Australia.

Charles Sturt University

Veterinary science student selected for UK study program
LATEST NEWS  7 Jun 2011

Veterinary science student selected for UK study program

A CSU student will join an elite group of international veterinary science students in a prestigious study program in the United Kingdom.

Veterinary ScienceCSU GlobalCSU students

International scientists tackle Chardonnay challenge
LATEST NEWS  30 May 2011

International scientists tackle Chardonnay challenge

The 'Chardonnay challenge' facing Australian wine-makers is at the centre of a new project involving an international research team at the National Wine and Grape Industry Centre at CSU in Wagga Wagga.

Wine &Grape ProductionCSU Research

Understanding security and policing intelligence
LATEST NEWS  27 May 2011

Understanding security and policing intelligence

As the tenth anniversary approaches of the September 11 attacks on the United States in 2001, a new book by a CSU academic examines developments in national security and policing intelligence, and the consequences and evolving implications for organisations and individuals responsible for intelligence gathering and analysis.

CSU ResearchPolice, Crime &Emergencies

Australian wool back on track
LATEST NEWS  27 May 2011

Australian wool back on track

Amid the dramatic improvement in wool prices over the past 12 months and the profitability of growing wool, Professor of Animal Production at CSU Peter Wynn has warned the industry to avoid complacency.

Agriculture &Food Production

CSU disappointed at equestrian decision
LATEST NEWS  26 May 2011

CSU disappointed at equestrian decision

A decision to overturn the proposed development of equestrian facilities at CSU in Wagga Wagga has disappointed and dismayed the Head of the School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Professor Nick Sangster.

Agriculture &Food ProductionVeterinary Science

Opportunity to extinguish cigarettes up in smoke
LATEST NEWS  26 May 2011

Opportunity to extinguish cigarettes up in smoke

As World No Tobacco Day looms, Charles Sturt University (CSU) lecturer in Marketing and Project Management, Mr Andrew Mashman sees the government's push for plain cigarette packaging as a missed opportunity to reduce the amount of cigarette smokers in Australia.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealth

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