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Indigenous trainee at CSU up for state training award
LATEST NEWS  1 Jun 2014

Indigenous trainee at CSU up for state training award

It has been a busy and successful 12 months for Indigenous Trainee at CSU Ms Rosie Powell, who is a regional finalist for the 2014 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Student of the Year NSW Training award.

Charles Sturt UniversityIndigenous

CSU expert seeks common ground for water
LATEST NEWS  29 May 2014

CSU expert seeks common ground for water

A CSU wetlands expert believes irrigators, environmentalists and water resource managers should concentrate on what is known about using fresh water and water requirements, rather than rhetoric and political posturing.

Agricultural ScienceIrrigationResearchEnvironmental SciencesILWSSociety and Community

GM crop ruling makes sense: CSU academic
LATEST NEWS  28 May 2014

GM crop ruling makes sense: CSU academic

A landmark ruling in the West Australian Supreme Court about genetically modified (GM) crops has been described as a victory for common sense by Emeritus Professor in Agriculture, Jim Pratley from Charles Sturt University (CSU).

Agricultural ScienceGraham CentreFood productionCharles Sturt University

New scholarship donor for health research at CSU
LATEST NEWS  28 May 2014

New scholarship donor for health research at CSU

The Charles Sturt Foundation Trust has distributed more than 200 scholarships and prizes, totalling almost $900 000, to Charles Sturt University (CSU) students at scholarship ceremonies this month.

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Lawsuits outweigh regulation for big business
LATEST NEWS  28 May 2014

Lawsuits outweigh regulation for big business

Some Australian businesses are using environmental, social and governance reporting as a smokescreen to protect themselves from class action lawsuits according to CSU researchers.

Business and EconomicsResearchILWS

CSU students win National Merino Challenge
LATEST NEWS  26 May 2014

CSU students win National Merino Challenge

A team of students from Charles Sturt University (CSU) has won the Tertiary Division of the National Merino Challenge (NMC), demonstrating skills in sheep classing, production and fleece assessment.

Agricultural ScienceAnimal and Veterinary scienceFood productionCharles Sturt UniversityCSU students

Peer support for rural counsellors
LATEST NEWS  26 May 2014

Peer support for rural counsellors

CSU research has shown the value of professional peer support and networking for counsellors and therapists working in rural and remote areas.

HealthAllied healthSociety and Community

A rural and regional backdrop to healthy ageing
LATEST NEWS  25 May 2014

A rural and regional backdrop to healthy ageing

Healthy ageing in rural and regional Australia is the focus of a workshop being organised by Charles Sturt University (CSU) as part of its 2014 Explorations Series.

HealthAllied healthNursing and midwiferyScienceSociety and Community

Student protests unfortunately ‘un-Australian’
LATEST NEWS  25 May 2014

Student protests unfortunately ‘un-Australian’

Federal Education Minister the Hon. Christopher Pyne may have been right to describe student protests to higher education cuts as 'un-Australian', but not for the reason he thought, according to CSU political ethicist Dr Piero Moraro.

Religion and EthicsSociety and Community

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