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Empirical legal research in Australia: career or dead-end?
LATEST NEWS  29 Oct 2010

Empirical legal research in Australia: career or dead-end?

A CSU legal academic challenged early career legal scholars to broaden their horizons when she delivered a keynote address to a post-graduate law conference in Sydney today, Friday 29 October.

Charles Sturt University

Little evidence for 'CSI effect' in trial outcomes
LATEST NEWS  29 Oct 2010

Little evidence for 'CSI effect' in trial outcomes

Viewing television shows based on crime scene investigations is unlikely to negatively influence jurors and court case outcomes, according to researchers at CSU who say there is little evidence for the existence of so-called 'CSI effects' in court trials.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

New novel explores How It Feels
LATEST NEWS  26 Oct 2010

New novel explores How It Feels

A new novel by Australian actor and playwright Mr Brendan Cowell draws in-part on the author's experiences as a student at CSU in the 1990s. His novel, How It Feels, tells the story of the development of a young man in modern-day Australia who comes from one of Sydney's southern beach-side suburbs to study at the University in Bathurst.

Charles Sturt University

Bali Memorial Fellowship aids student research
LATEST NEWS  26 Oct 2010

Bali Memorial Fellowship aids student research

A CSU distance education student in Western Australia has been award the prestigious WA Department of Health Bali Memorial Fellowship to assist his research to improve the planning of mass medical evacuations during a crisis.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealthSociety and Community

National radio award for CSU journalism student
LATEST NEWS  19 Oct 2010

National radio award for CSU journalism student

A CSU student has won a national award at the 2010 Australian Commercial Radio Awards ceremony on Saturday 16 October following the industry conference on Friday 15 October in Melbourne.

Charles Sturt University

Countering terrorism: the psychology of small groups
LATEST NEWS  19 Oct 2010

Countering terrorism: the psychology of small groups

Social psychology theory can be applied to the investigation of terrorism by the small groups or 'cells' that form to carry out terrorist attacks, according to a CSU lecturer in policing psychology.

Charles Sturt University

Notorious bushrangers led to rural education experiment
LATEST NEWS  18 Oct 2010

Notorious bushrangers led to rural education experiment

The impact that the Australian bushrangers, the Clarke brothers, had on a public education experiment in the 1860s east of Canberra has enthralled a CSU researcher.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and Education

Social developments in Australia and internationally
LATEST NEWS  14 Oct 2010

Social developments in Australia and internationally

The state of ever-changing rural societies in Australia and overseas are topics for three books being launched at CSU on Monday 18 October.

Charles Sturt UniversityIndigenousInternationalSociety and Community

Low wetland targets breach international law
LATEST NEWS  11 Oct 2010

Low wetland targets breach international law

New collaborative research shows that the Australian Government risks breaching international law if it does not fully protect wetlands listed under an international treaty in its forthcoming Murray-Darling Basin Plan.

International

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