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New book examines 1980s ‘wide comb’ shearers’ dispute
FEATURES  19 Nov 2019

New book examines 1980s ‘wide comb’ shearers’ dispute

A new book by a Charles Sturt University author about the 1980s shearers’ ‘wide comb dispute’ offers a classic case study about attitudes towards technological change.

Business and EconomicsResearchTechnology

Leading Charles Sturt researcher advances ‘mixed reality’ surgery
FEATURES  14 Nov 2019

Leading Charles Sturt researcher advances ‘mixed reality’ surgery

Outstanding teaching and research by a lecturer at the Charles Sturt University Study Centre in Sydney has advanced the relatively new field of ‘mixed reality’ surgery.

ResearchComputer ScienceMedicine

Charles Sturt student wins national screen sound guild award
FEATURES  31 Oct 2019

Charles Sturt student wins national screen sound guild award

Miss Elizabeth Rehling has always wanted to work in film and television, and today the Charles Sturt student studying sound design is forging a promising career in the industry and has won a national award from the Australian Screen Sound Guild.

Communication and Creative Industries

Charles Sturt alumna salutes region’s fierce females ahead of International Day of Rural Women
FEATURES  14 Oct 2019

Charles Sturt alumna salutes region’s fierce females ahead of International Day of Rural Women

Charles Sturt alumna Mrs Jo Palmer pays tribute to rural women ahead of International Day of Rural Women on 15 October.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

World Teachers’ Day: a look at two passionate teachers from Charles Sturt’s alumni
FEATURES  8 Oct 2019

World Teachers’ Day: a look at two passionate teachers from Charles Sturt’s alumni

In celebration of World Teachers’ Day on Saturday 5 October, Charles Sturt is sharing the story of two of our teaching graduates who are passionate about their job and the difference they make in the lives of their students.

Teaching and Education

Students trek with camels across Simpson Desert to help with scientific surveys
FEATURES  3 Oct 2019

Students trek with camels across Simpson Desert to help with scientific surveys

Two animal and veterinary sciences students from Charles Sturt share their experiences trekking across the Simpson Desert to care for pack camels.

Animal and Veterinary science

Charles Sturt nursing student selected for national industry conference
FEATURES  16 Sep 2019

Charles Sturt nursing student selected for national industry conference

Emma Aldrich always knew a career in rural healthcare was in her future, and now the high-performing Charles Sturt nursing student, who was recently selected to attend a national nursing conference, is more excited than ever to work in the field.

HealthNursing and midwifery

A challenging summer ahead – no rain and dry conditions will lead to more fish deaths
FEATURES  2 Sep 2019

A challenging summer ahead – no rain and dry conditions will lead to more fish deaths

Dr Lee Baumgartner has spent his career researching and protecting the world’s fish and says the NSW Government’s new $10 million plan to combat our state’s ‘fish Armageddon’ is a last resort, but the tactics within the plan have worked in the past.

Agricultural ScienceILWSScience

Long-serving staff celebrate 30 years working at Charles Sturt in Wagga Wagga
FEATURES  9 Aug 2019

Long-serving staff celebrate 30 years working at Charles Sturt in Wagga Wagga

Staff members celebrate three decades at Charles Sturt the same year the University celebrates its 30th birthday.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and CommunityTeaching and Education

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