Charles Sturt University environmental researchers will speak to local fishers at an event in Port Macquarie hosted by Oz FishTalks (East Coast NSW) on Wednesday 24 May.
Charles Sturt is part of international research that is investigating how racehorses express positive emotions in their interaction with humans, aimed at improving equine welfare.
Prospective agriculture and environmental science students will get a glimpse of the industry from academics, current students and guest speakers at an online information session.
The University will facilitate four sessions, featuring Professor Stan Grant Jnr as host, to discuss the relevance of reconciliation, democracy and God in the modern world.
A Charles Sturt research team has developed a temperature-controlled alternative to tree hollows and timber nest boxes and has pushed the idea into the production phase with Habitech.
The first of a new series of public lectures at Charles Sturt University will explore the central importance of proficient communication in the development of children.
A new scholarship, funded by Transgrid, will give a PhD candidate the chance to participate in research investigating the effects of electrical and magnetic fields on birds in Australia.
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