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Medical ethicist: Gene patents not so bad
LATEST NEWS  22 Sep 2014

Medical ethicist: Gene patents not so bad

Patenting of genes by private companies is not necessarily a bad thing provided it's well regulated, according to CSU medical ethicist Dr Alberto Giubilini.

HealthReligion and EthicsScience

Police actions commended, but caution needed
LATEST NEWS  19 Sep 2014

Police actions commended, but caution needed

A leading Islamic expert with CSU has commended Australian police and other security agencies on recent action to prevent what they considered an imminent terrorism risk

Policing and SecurityReligion and EthicsSociety and Community

Health promotion at CSU
LATEST NEWS  19 Sep 2014

Health promotion at CSU

It's been a busy time of year for the Health Promotion Service at CSU.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealth

Mosques more accommodating, English dominant: CSU study
LATEST NEWS  18 Sep 2014

Mosques more accommodating, English dominant: CSU study

Islamic mosques across NSW are becoming more accommodating and English is the dominant language spoken in them according to a new report released by Charles Sturt University's Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation.

ResearchReligion and EthicsSociety and Community

 TV production students take to the field
LATEST NEWS  18 Sep 2014

TV production students take to the field

Television production students from CSU will make it back-to-back grand finals when they head to Narrandera this weekend to shoot the Riverina Australian Football League final.

Arts and CultureCSU students

CSU student puts Hungappa on the record
LATEST NEWS  17 Sep 2014

CSU student puts Hungappa on the record

The hunt is on for missing editions of the CSU student publication, Hungappa*.

Arts and CultureCSU students

CSU pharmacy student on a winning streak
LATEST NEWS  17 Sep 2014

CSU pharmacy student on a winning streak

CSU pharmacy student Mr Jamie Pisani is making the most of the last few months of his degree by taking out two national awards in Melbourne over the week end.

CSU studentsPharmacy

Senate Inquiry highlights Australians’ communication needs
LATEST NEWS  16 Sep 2014

Senate Inquiry highlights Australians’ communication needs

Academics from CSU have been prominent among submissions to a Senate Inquiry into the adequacy and projected needs for speech pathology services in Australia.

Charles Sturt UniversityResearchRIPPLEAllied healthSociety and Community

Voters want government accountability: survey
LATEST NEWS  16 Sep 2014

Voters want government accountability: survey

The first survey of Australian voters' attitudes about Constitutional reform issues in more than 30 years has revealed the overwhelming majority of voters want government made more accountable.

Business and EconomicsCharles Sturt UniversityResearchSociety and Community

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