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Charles Sturt and TAFE NSW launch Connected Pathways Program to accelerate student success
LATEST NEWS  26 Mar 2026

Charles Sturt and TAFE NSW launch Connected Pathways Program to accelerate student success

Joint supports and opportunities will ensure that students are set up for success across their TAFE NSW to Charles Sturt learning journey and can move towards their career goals with greater confidence.

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‘Mum and Dad both finished school in Y10’; how to help first in family students graduate from uni
OPINION  31 Mar 2026

‘Mum and Dad both finished school in Y10’; how to help first in family students graduate from uni

A study by a Charles Sturt University researcher and colleagues provides insights into how universities can support first-in-family students to complete their university studies.

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Professor Jane Quinn profile

Professor Jane Quinn

SPECIALTY TOPICS: Livestock productivity, Animal health, Australia's red meat industry, Livestock physiology, Development of management practices for sheep and beef

Professor of Veterinary Physiology Jane Quinn specialises in improving livestock productivity, animal health and economic outcomes for Australia’s red‑meat industries.

Her research spans livestock physiology, pharmaceutical innovation, molecular diagnostics and the development of new management practices for sheep and beef systems, with a strong record of industry‑funded, commercially relevant project creating industry impact.

Her key interests are in value‑adding technologies and support innovation across the livestock production and meat‑processing sector.

A key figure in animal science and veterinary training, she is also a dedicated research mentor, shaping the next generation of scientists in Australia’s agricultural and veterinary industries.

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