International experts will tackle some wicked problems in sustainability when they address seemingly competing interests for limited river resources worldwide on 10 December at CSU in Albury-Wodonga.
An award-winning new book profiles the people, history and technology that have shaped the Hunter Valley wine region in NSW.
Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) commitment to gender equity in the workplace was recognised by Science in Australia Gender Equity (Sage) with an ATHENA SWAN Bronze Institution Award on Wednesday 5 December in Canberra.
Over 350 delegates from 40 countries around the world will gather for Fish Passage 2018, a major international conference to run in Albury from Monday 10 to Friday 14 December.
Seventy-six scholarships worth $5,000 each – with a total value of $380,000 − are available for commencing and continuing students who study a range of health courses at CSU in 2019.
A leading Charles Sturt University (CSU) academic and person with a disability has called on Australia to celebrate diversity in its community, including people with disabilities.
Charles Sturt University (CSU) introduced new Domestic Violence Leave provisions that will assist employees experiencing trauma and challenge the stigma associated with domestic violence.
A passion to contribute to save the lives of 1.5 million children and improve the quality of lives of 663 million people world-wide earned third place for the CSU representative at a recent national research ‘pitching’ competition.
Students from three Border high schools have taken their concerns on water conservation in Albury and Wodonga to the cities’ mayors after their recent studies into water quality at CSU.
Syrah and Shiraz are made from the same variety of grapes but what you call the wine on the label has a big impact on the price, according to recent CSU research.