Archive
Statement from the Vice-Chancellor: job losses distressing but not surprising
Friday, 27 Jun 2025By Professor Renée Leon, Vice-Chancellor, Charles Sturt University:
Charles Sturt scientist contributes to the UN expert panel on foodborne parasites
Friday, 27 Jun 2025A leading Charles Sturt University parasitology and food safety expert has contributed to a United Nations (UN) expert panel in Rome to review and update scientific advice on foodborne parasites.
New course to boost digital innovation in healthcare
Tuesday, 24 Jun 2025Charles Sturt will offer a new degree from 2026 that will transform the future of digital health.
Countering human trafficking and sexual exploitation; researchers highlight one legislative option
Monday, 23 Jun 2025A recent study by Charles Sturt University researchers and Canadian colleagues highlights the critical role of beneficial ownership registries in combating financial crime, and particularly human trafficking.
Charles Sturt University hosts the 2025 Rural Health Research Institute Symposium
Thursday, 19 Jun 2025More than 35 research presentations featured during the event, showcasing advances in rural health research.
Nation-first: groundbreaking Agtech delivers real-time agricultural insights to the classroom
Wednesday, 18 Jun 2025Innovative Agtech gives high-school Agriculture students the edge on their peers.
Charles Sturt celebrates global recognition in 2025 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings
Wednesday, 18 Jun 2025Charles Sturt University has once again affirmed its leadership in sustainability, achieving outstanding results in the 2025 Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings.
Trump Administration blurs lines of democracy in response to LA protests
Tuesday, 17 Jun 2025The Trump Administration’s involvement in ongoing protests across Los Angeles has threatened the nation’s democratic standing.
Challenging issues aplenty; NSW secondary school principals confer in Bathurst
Tuesday, 10 Jun 2025More than 250 secondary school principals from across NSW are attending the annual NSW Secondary Principals’ Council (SPC) Conference at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst from Tuesday 10 to Thursday 12 June.
Hidden causes of death and disability for working-aged people investigated
Wednesday, 4 Jun 2025A Charles Sturt University biostatistics expert will deliver a free public lecture analysing the hidden causes of death and disability for working-aged people.