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Return of the carbon price inevitable
LATEST NEWS  10 Nov 2015

Return of the carbon price inevitable

A CSU expert believes Australia should be prepared for the return of carbon pricing after the next election, regardless of which party wins.

Business and EconomicsILWS

Africans needed for PhD’s media research
LATEST NEWS  9 Nov 2015

Africans needed for PhD’s media research

A PhD student at CSU in Bathurst seeks people of African descent for her research survey about their perceptions of how media portrays Africans.

Arts and CultureCharles Sturt UniversityResearchCSU studentsInternationalCommunication and Creative IndustriesSociety and Community

Research and classrooms collide with new writing tool
LATEST NEWS  6 Nov 2015

Research and classrooms collide with new writing tool

An online tool developed by researchers at CSU is helping teachers assess, monitor and report on their students' writing skills development.

ResearchRIPPLETeacher education

‘Biodiversity Dreaming’ conference at CSU in Bathurst
LATEST NEWS  5 Nov 2015

‘Biodiversity Dreaming’ conference at CSU in Bathurst

An historic conference about biodiversity, land management, farming and the shaping of future sustainable landscapes will be held at CSU next week. It will cap a year of celebratory bicentennial events in Bathurst.

Birds, drought and tree cover
LATEST NEWS  4 Nov 2015

Birds, drought and tree cover

Increasing tree cover, particularly on stream sides and floodplains, could help bird communities survive during long and severe droughts, according to CSU ecologist Dr Dale Nimmo.

Charles Sturt UniversityResearchEnvironmental SciencesILWSScience

CSU academic: Adopt aged care recommendations
LATEST NEWS  2 Nov 2015

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A CSU academic is urging the NSW Government to fully adopt the recommendations of an inquiry into Registered Nurses (RNs) in aged care.

HealthNursing and midwiferyScienceSociety and Community

Partnership to develop principals as contemporary leaders
LATEST NEWS  29 Oct 2015

Partnership to develop principals as contemporary leaders

A new partnership announced today between CSU and Principals Australia Institute (PAI) will offer school principals innovative and accessible professional learning opportunities.

Business and EconomicsCharles Sturt UniversityTeaching and EducationTeacher education

Entries called for Religious Short Film Prize
LATEST NEWS  29 Oct 2015

Entries called for Religious Short Film Prize

Filmmakers of all faiths and religions are invited to submit entries for a unique Australian religious short film competition.

Arts and CultureCharles Sturt UniversityCommunication and Creative IndustriesReligion and EthicsSociety and Community

‘World-class’: CSU students shine as National Champions, again
LATEST NEWS  29 Oct 2015

‘World-class’: CSU students shine as National Champions, again

Excited, anxious, exhilarated, overwhelmed, privileged, honoured, and accomplished. That's how CSU students describe the experience of competing in and winning the annual national inter-university marketing communications competition.

Arts and CultureCharles Sturt UniversityResearchCSU studentsHigher educationCommunication and Creative IndustriesSociety and Community

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