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Use rescued health dollars for new CSU rural medical school
LATEST NEWS  20 Feb 2012

Use rescued health dollars for new CSU rural medical school

Projected health budget savings from the federal government's proposed introduction of means testing for health insurance rebates should be re-directed to establishing a new rural medical school at CSU, according to a leading medical expert.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealthSociety and Community

CSU recruits local knowledge for new campus in Port Macquarie
LATEST NEWS  17 Feb 2012

CSU recruits local knowledge for new campus in Port Macquarie

When CSU needed a leader to establish and build a new university campus in the centre of Port Macquarie they chose to Dr Muyesser Durur.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and EducationHealthSociety and Community

Keep 'tweens' fashion free from seductive adult moves
LATEST NEWS  17 Feb 2012

Keep 'tweens' fashion free from seductive adult moves

A CSU academic says the release of web-based videos of child models for a brand of clothing targeting 'tweens' (aged between child and teenager) has surprised child protection and child health advocates with what they consider to be 'a new low in the history of advertising in Australia'.

Society and Community

Keeping connected wth Grey Nomads
LATEST NEWS  17 Feb 2012

Keeping connected wth Grey Nomads

As retirees hitch up the caravan and hit the road, a CSU researcher hopes learning how these 'Grey Nomads' communicate will uncover the best way of providing health and wellbeing information for full-time travellers.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealthSociety and Community

MOU signals commitment to equine development
LATEST NEWS  15 Feb 2012

MOU signals commitment to equine development

CSU has signalled its commitment to the development of a premier equine precinct at the University by signing a MOU with the Wagga Wagga City Council.

Charles Sturt University

How does rice handle the heat?
LATEST NEWS  14 Feb 2012

How does rice handle the heat?

The ability of a staple food crop, such as rice, to cope with climate change is under investigation in specially designed growth chambers at CSU in Wagga Wagga.

Agriculture &Food ProductionIrrigationCSU ResearchEnvironment &Water

Measuring up for the start of school
LATEST NEWS  13 Feb 2012

Measuring up for the start of school

New research conducted by a CSU academic has found children start school with 'highly sophisticated and rich' understandings of measurement, which they developed for themselves during everyday activities ahead of their formal education.

Teaching and Education

CSU supports regional and remote distance education students
LATEST NEWS  10 Feb 2012

CSU supports regional and remote distance education students

The newly-established CSU Regional and Remote Learning Support Team will make regular visits to towns around NSW to enhance CSU distance education students' experience of their courses and their prospects for successful completion.

Charles Sturt University

Global view of education for school leaders
LATEST NEWS  10 Feb 2012

Global view of education for school leaders

Professional educators can gain a global perspective of teaching and learning when CSU offers its Master of International Education (School Leadership) to students from around the world through distance education in 2012.

Teaching and EducationInternational

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