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Charles Sturt launches Skills Centre to elevate government and leadership capability
Wednesday, 4 Feb 2026Vocational education courses strengthen the University’s ability to meet practical capability needs across government and industry.
Research to improve conditions for women in agriculture with endometriosis
Tuesday, 3 Feb 2026A Charles Sturt Honours student's research aims to understand the barriers women in agriculture experience while obtaining an endometriosis diagnosis and the demands of the condition while working in the industry.
Charles Sturt’s international expansion to underpin regional education and research commitment
Wednesday, 21 Jan 2026Charles Sturt University's plans to open a campus in Sri Lanka have progressed.
Charles Sturt’s innovation centres to enter new era
Thursday, 15 Jan 2026Charles Sturt's AgriPark will assume management of the Global Digital Farm and RenCoE in 2026.
Australians worried about climate collapse: new report
Tuesday, 6 Jan 2026A new report shows which groups of Australians have higher levels of climate anxiety.
Charles Sturt celebrates milestones and leadership news
Friday, 19 Dec 2025Charles Sturt is acknowledging its 2025 milestones and looking ahead to 2026 as the University Council announces re-elections and new appointments.
The under-16s social media ban; the biggest risks emerge when people turn to untrusted services
Friday, 12 Dec 2025A Charles Sturt University computer networks expert warns that with the recent social media bans for under-16s in Australia, the biggest risks emerge when people turn to untrusted services, believing they provide privacy.
Charles Sturt’s international expansion to underpin regional education and research commitment
Thursday, 11 Dec 2025Charles Sturt has a long and successful history in TNE delivery, with established ventures in China, Cambodia and Hong Kong.
Beyond teeth and terror: what we don’t know about great white sharks may matter most
Thursday, 11 Dec 2025A world-first study by Charles Sturt University researchers has revealed a startling truth about great white sharks – for one of the most celebrated apex predators on Earth, we know little about their parasites or internal ecosystems.
Australians on the move to escape climate extremes: Tasmania favoured
Wednesday, 10 Dec 2025A nationwide survey commissioned by a leading Charles Sturt University researcher has found that 22 per cent of Australians who intend to move home in the next 12 months say their decision is influenced by climate change or extreme weather events.