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Raising the pension age will hit most vulnerable
LATEST NEWS  16 Apr 2014

Raising the pension age will hit most vulnerable

A Charles Sturt University (CSU) lecturer in Gerontology, Ms Robin Harvey, believes the most vulnerable older Australians would be hardest hit by any move to increase the pension age.

Business and EconomicsSociety and Community

Centre celebrates new leadership
LATEST NEWS  15 Apr 2014

Centre celebrates new leadership

The Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture (ACC&C) will formally welcome its new Executive Director, the Right Reverend Professor Stephen Pickard, in a ceremony at the national ecumenical centre in Canberra this evening.

Religion and Ethics

Demand driven funding has delivered
LATEST NEWS  15 Apr 2014

Demand driven funding has delivered

Charles Sturt University (CSU) Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann has welcomed a review of the demand driven funding system released by the Federal Government this week.

Charles Sturt UniversityHigher education

CSU alumni nominate for election
LATEST NEWS  14 Apr 2014

CSU alumni nominate for election

Charles Sturt University Associate Professor Maree Simpson has welcomed the decision of four CSU graduates to stand for election on the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia NSW Branch committee.

CSU studentsPharmacy

Internet users urged to secure data
LATEST NEWS  14 Apr 2014

Internet users urged to secure data

Charles Sturt University IT security expert Dr Tanveer Zia has urged Australian internet users to secure their personal and financial information as attempts are made to fix the Heartbleed Bug.

Computer Science

Looking for pollinators
LATEST NEWS  13 Apr 2014

Looking for pollinators

A CSU scientist is urging people to spend ten minutes in the garden or bush this week looking out for native pollinator insects.

ResearchILWSScienceSociety and Community

Foxes found to host sheep measles
LATEST NEWS  10 Apr 2014

Foxes found to host sheep measles

Charles Sturt University (CSU) research has shown for the first time that foxes are a host for the sheep measles parasite which costs the industry several million dollars each year.

Animal and Veterinary scienceGraham CentreFood productionResearch

Pharmacy graduates shine
LATEST NEWS  9 Apr 2014

Pharmacy graduates shine

'Find your passion' is the simple advice for pharmacy students at Charles Sturt University (CSU) from the national winner of the 2014 Pharmacy of the Year competition.

Pharmacy

First casualty of milk price war
LATEST NEWS  8 Apr 2014

First casualty of milk price war

Coles Supermarkets Australia (Coles) has acknowledged misleading representations in an online video released last year, which was skewered by a Charles Sturt University (CSU) student.

Animal and Veterinary scienceFood productionBusiness and EconomicsCSU students

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