Studying science at
Charles Sturt University (CSU) led Ms Bettina Grieve on a two-month adventure tagging fish in the Mekong
River, giving her an appreciation of international scientific collaboration.
CSU researchers have been awarded a national grant
to investigate why the Australian welfare and justice systems are turning some
of the most vulnerable children into criminals.
A
former refugee, hailed as a man of courage and a wise leader, has received his postgraduate
degree from CSU after postponing his own education for
his family.
A team of four student engineers from CSU has won the national Engineers
Without Borders (EWB) Challenge for their design of a composting system for
food waste.
A former CSU Koori
Teaching Fellow will receive an honorary doctorate at a graduation ceremony in
Bathurst this week for his more than 40 years of teaching experience and
research in the field of Aboriginal education.
A CSU academic and a
colleague have explored two Derwent Rivers on opposite sides of the world in an
experiment in hydrographic publishing now on display in Tasmania.
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