From living on a boat off the coast of North Queensland to leading outdoor education camps, Ms Natalie Mullins’ latest adventure led her to Timor-Leste with Charles Sturt University.
Experiencing the unique farming systems of Timor-Leste has not only shaped the future career of Charles Sturt graduate Marieke Hoelscher, but the future of Australian agriculture, too.
A Charles Sturt University environmental scientist has returned from an all-women-in-STEMM expedition to Antarctica as part of the international Homeward Bound program.
Antarctica is the next stop for a Charles Sturt University researcher selected to join the international Homeward Bound program and voyage to the frozen continent next week.
An interest in technology sparked while at school in India led Mr Manveersingh (‘Manu’) Saluja to study at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst and to a graduate internship and then a full-time job with IBM in Bathurst in regional Australia.
A Charles Sturt academic and graduate explain some of the challenges around navigating self-care for psychologists and what this means for psychologists and their clients.
The COVID-19 pandemic was a turbulent time putting many people’s careers and livelihoods in jeopardy, but for one Charles Sturt University student, it was the catalyst for a new passion.
Education is a privilege many take for granted, but on World Teachers Day, Friday 27 October, the often-selfless contributions of those helping shape the minds of the next generation are cause for celebration.
A mature-age Charles Sturt University student is surprised but enthusiastic to find he is studying to be a primary school teacher late in his working career.
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