Partnerships and pathways for Ontario

After five years in Ontario, CSU has signaled it is here to stay with three new programs on offer to professionals in Canada's most populous Province.
Yalmambirra: Indigenous academic, teacher, researcher

The journey is full of twists and turns for an Indigenous academic at Charles Sturt University, who began his academic studies on a dare.

Dust storms, snakes, bats and long nights are all part of the lot of a bird researcher at Charles Sturt University.
Starting school, a parent's primer

Starting school can be exciting and, perhaps, a little scary – and that's just for parents. Schools are big and busy. Education researchers at CSU have developed guidelines to help parents, teachers and children as they start school.
More an engineer than a researcher

What do bouncing balls, dancing robots, a 'digital' patient, and heavy mining processes have in common? The answer is Dr Richard Xu, a Charles Sturt University lecturer in computer science at the School of Accounting and Computer Science at Bathurst, who describes himself as "more an engineer than a researcher".

CSU graduates of the University’s theatre and television design course are making their mark, albeit behind the scenes, as they produce entertainment for millions around the globe.
Myth-buster takes to 'treechangers'

'Treechangers' are not the mythical cash cows perpetuated by vested interests, but city dwellers looking for a less stressful life, according to a leading social researcher from CSU.
Fighting weeds from New York to Wagga Wagga

A world renowned agronomic researcher has exchanged her position in a leading US institution to establish ground-breaking studies into weed control in inland south east Australia, based at CSU.
Regional Australia can further reduce carbon emissions

Australia is prepared to change from its past stance of environmental vandal and regional Australia is being urged to embrace the opportunities arising from the move to low carbon emissions.
Regional communities' views on child sex abuse

An investigation into the perceptions of child sexual abuse in regional Australia has revealed a worrying gap in the communities understanding of what actually constitutes child sexual abuse.