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Rural people die unnecessarily with fewer rural doctors
LATEST NEWS  5 May 2011

Rural people die unnecessarily with fewer rural doctors

Around 4 600 rural Australians die unnecessarily every year due to poorer access to health services than their metropolitan cousins, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Dean of the Faculty of Science, Professor Nick Klomp, says CSU is ready to address the rural doctor shortage that contributes to this dire situation.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealthSociety and Community

Opportunity lost for closure in the 'War on Terror'
LATEST NEWS  4 May 2011

Opportunity lost for closure in the 'War on Terror'

The death of Osama bin Laden should be a welcome relief to many Westerners, particularly Americans who risk being targeted by extremist jihadist groups in conflict regions around the world, but hopes for strengthening international law enforcement and justice procedures has been lost, according to a CSU academic.

Charles Sturt UniversityInternationalSociety and Community

Higher education alliance for development of Cambodia
LATEST NEWS  27 Apr 2011

Higher education alliance for development of Cambodia

A decade of cooperation in higher education between CSU and Cambodia's Ministry of Economy and Finance has been described as significant for the future development of the South East Asian nation.

International

Cuts would bite into regional health research
LATEST NEWS  14 Apr 2011

Cuts would bite into regional health research

Proposed federal funding cuts in health research would seriously hamper current projects important to regional Australia, says one CSU academic.

Health

Co-location for more doctors for the bush
LATEST NEWS  12 Apr 2011

Co-location for more doctors for the bush

The opening of the new office of the general practitioner training and placement organisation Beyond Medical Education Limited at CSU in Bathurst is an investment in the future of regional Australia, according to a senior executive.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealth

Tackling the tough issues for youth
LATEST NEWS  31 Mar 2011

Tackling the tough issues for youth

An educational program designed to assist local communities in dealing with confronting issues for young people is being rolled out across large parts of regional NSW by CSU.

Charles Sturt University

New vets return for graduation celebrations
LATEST NEWS  24 Mar 2011

New vets return for graduation celebrations

Thirty new veterinarians meeting the needs of rural and regional Australia are among the highlights of graduation at CSU in Wagga Wagga from Wednesday 31 March to Friday 1 April.

Charles Sturt University

Art brings educators closer
LATEST NEWS  21 Mar 2011

Art brings educators closer

Indigenous art has celebrated a strong bond between early childhood educators, educational providers and communities during a recent Forum held in regional NSW.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and EducationIndigenous

Supporting safe and affordable food
LATEST NEWS  16 Mar 2011

Supporting safe and affordable food

An expert in animal production at CSU has added his voice to criticism of Coles’ decision to ban growth promotants in the beef sold in its supermarkets.

Charles Sturt University

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