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CSU international student flies flag for Sydney
LATEST NEWS  15 Jun 2017

CSU international student flies flag for Sydney

A postgraduate student at CSU is waving the flag for Sydney amongst the international student community in the city.

Business and EconomicsCSU studentsInternational

Troubled TEN TV will shake-up media ownership laws
LATEST NEWS  14 Jun 2017

Troubled TEN TV will shake-up media ownership laws

A CSU academic says news that the troubled TV Network TEN has been placed in administration is a worrying sign for media diversity in Australia.

Business and EconomicsCharles Sturt UniversityCommunication and Creative Industries

Preventing elder abuse with quality aged care
LATEST NEWS  14 Jun 2017

Preventing elder abuse with quality aged care

On World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, a CSU academic is renewing her support for more registered nurses in NSW aged care homes to deliver a high standard of care to elderly residents.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealthAllied healthSociety and Community

Canberra honour for CSU Emeritus Professor
LATEST NEWS  8 Jun 2017

Canberra honour for CSU Emeritus Professor

CSU will honour former Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Emeritus Professor Ross Chambers in recognition of his exceptional services to the University and the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture in Canberra.

Animal and Veterinary scienceArts and CultureCharles Sturt UniversityResearchCSU studentsHigher educationIndigenousPolicing and SecurityReligion and EthicsSociety and Community

Parasite discovery prompts call for more research
LATEST NEWS  8 Jun 2017

Parasite discovery prompts call for more research

The discovery of a parasite in carp in the Murray Darling Basin has prompted a CSU scientist to call for more research before the release of the carp herpes virus.

Animal and Veterinary scienceGraham CentreResearchEnvironmental SciencesILWSScience

Trust in juries and courts in the Age of Terror
LATEST NEWS  7 Jun 2017

Trust in juries and courts in the Age of Terror

A book co-edited and part-written by a CSU legal expert has addressed the complex challenges faced by courts in Western democracies trying terrorism cases.

ResearchHigher educationPolicing and SecuritySociety and Community

Australia’s cybersecurity in spotlight at Wagga conference
LATEST NEWS  5 Jun 2017

Australia’s cybersecurity in spotlight at Wagga conference

Hackers using Wannacry malware, national security, and business challenges are hot topics for cybersecurity experts from around Australia and overseas when they meet this week in Wagga Wagga, NSW.

Business and EconomicsResearchComputer ScienceInternationalPolicing and Security

Promoting biosecurity awareness among small landholders
LATEST NEWS  4 Jun 2017

Promoting biosecurity awareness among small landholders

They may have a couple of cows or a few goats but research through the Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation is focused on small landholder livestock producers, biosecurity and animal health surveillance.

Agricultural ScienceAnimal and Veterinary scienceGraham CentreCharles Sturt UniversityResearch

CSU engineering course on international radar
LATEST NEWS  1 Jun 2017

CSU engineering course on international radar

Delegates representing leading US engineering courses are visiting CSU to see the quiet revolution taking place about how to educate engineers for the 21st century.

Business and EconomicsCSU studentsHigher educationScience

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