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Cultural safety and community wellbeing are forefront of $1.7 million First Nations research
Monday, 4 May 2026Charles Sturt academics will collaborate on a $1.7 million project to improve safety and wellbeing for First Nations families.
$120,000 worth of fuel vouchers eases travel costs for students
Friday, 1 May 2026Charles Sturt has given fuel vouchers to 1,200 students to cover the costs of travel for intensive schools.
Researchers harnessing power of nature to reduce farmers’ reliance on pesticides
Wednesday, 29 Apr 2026Researchers are discovering that nature might provide the answers on how to protect crops from various pests in Australia, Chine, the Pacific and Africa.
A research initiative will enhance health service planning and patient access in regional Australia
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026A project developed by Charles Sturt University researchers and partners provides a national-scale, spatial accessibility model showing real public access to health professionals across Australia.
Research shows proof of a simple men’s health idea with a big impact
Wednesday, 1 Apr 2026A study by a Charles Sturt University researcher and colleagues has shown that you don’t need a building, a budget, or a professional workforce to create a meaningful ‘Third Place’ for men to improve their physical and mental heath.
Charles Sturt shines globally with top 100-ranked research driving real-world impact
Wednesday, 1 Apr 2026These strong results reflect Charles Sturt University’s deep and distinctive research culture.
Charles Sturt and TAFE NSW launch Connected Pathways Program to accelerate student success
Thursday, 26 Mar 2026Joint 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.
Charles Sturt researcher unpacks the ethical risks of ‘illusionary friendship’ with AI
Friday, 20 Mar 2026Charles Sturt researcher explores why some generative artificial intelligence users may interpret sustained supportive interaction as friend-like.
Ancient ‘syphilis-like’ disease in Vietnam challenges long-held assumptions on congenital infection
Wednesday, 18 Mar 2026The findings of a new study by a Charles Sturt University researcher and colleagues challenges a long-standing assumption used by scientists studying ancient disease.
Exercise could play crucial role in endometriosis symptom management
Tuesday, 3 Mar 2026A Charles Sturt academic is continuing her research to investigate the positive influence that evidence-informed exercise can have on endometriosis symptom management.