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Hanging on by a talon

A Charles Sturt University researcher studying a rare owl in southern Australia has found it is barely hanging on in its natural habitat, after recent assaults through major drought and bushfires.
A passion to make a difference

"A passion to make a difference" is where Professor Toni Downes says her commitment and drive come from. Professor Downes is Charles Sturt University’s new Dean of the Faculty of Education.
'Visionary' Educator to retire

Without hesitation, Bob Meyenn gives a firm yes when asked if he would take up teaching if he had his time again.
Building bridges in a student’s experience

Gold stars, assessments and job skills maybe viewed as essential ingredients of good practice in teaching and learning but a Charles Sturt University (CSU) academic prefers terms like generating positive energy and increasing emotional capacity as integral to the teacher-student relationship.
Lending a hand and learning in Vietnam: a two way street

An orphanage has become the centre of a strengthening mutual relationship between Charles Sturt University and children with disabilities in Vietnam.
Adding hearing and touch to virtual reality

A Charles Sturt University researcher is exploring how the use of three senses in the virtual world could help humans more easily absorb information and more importantly establish patterns and trends in large mounts of computer data.
Ethics in daily life

With the unsettled start to an uncertain century, the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics seeks to provide some answers to ethical problems in the modern world.