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MoU a landmark support for Australian Defence Force and veterans

Thursday, 3 Oct 2024
Charles Sturt University will sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Pro Patria Centre (PPC) Wagga Wagga to bolster initiatives to enhance the quality of life of veterans, first responders and their families.

First graduate marks major milestone for teacher pathway program on eve of World Teacher’s Day

Wednesday, 2 Oct 2024
The Charles Sturt University Collaborative Teacher’s Aide Pathway program has celebrated its first two graduates in line with World Teachers Day on Saturday 5 October 2024.

‘Digital twins’ transform business according to research in the Harvard Business Review

Monday, 30 Sep 2024

A Charles Sturt University AI expert and colleague say new efficiencies are within reach for businesses of all sizes, with the ability to marry generative AI tools with ‘digital twin’ technology to model organisational processes and supply chains.

Free access to our libraries: university opens its doors to help Year 12 students study for the HSC

Wednesday, 25 Sep 2024
Charles Sturt University is opening its doors to Year 11 and 12 students to give them the best chance at success for their HSC exams.

Research connects student learning with community experiences

Tuesday, 24 Sep 2024
Research projects continue to emerge from the hundreds of health checks Charles Sturt paramedicine students have conducted at the Henty Machinery Field Days.

First Nations entrepreneurs empowered to make positive changes in community

Tuesday, 24 Sep 2024
First Nations entrepreneurs have completed a 10-week program through Charles Sturt to grow their business ventures.

Cancer patients supported by ‘scanxiety’ research

Friday, 20 Sep 2024
Charles Sturt University academics are investigating the occurrence of ‘scanxiety’ for people living with cancer in regional, rural and remote Australia.

Generative AI creates gender bias – new study reveals

Wednesday, 18 Sep 2024
Charles Sturt University researchers have revealed a potential pitfall in the use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) when creating professional images in health and medicine.

Research to assess the financial impacts of using organic wastes as fertilisers

Wednesday, 18 Sep 2024

A study by a Charles Sturt University agribusiness academic explores on-farm variable inputs in southern NSW to establish the economic benefits of the use of organic matter in agriculture.

Safer without it? Should army medics wear the Red Cross?

Tuesday, 17 Sep 2024
Charles Sturt University research into the wearing of the Red Cross brassard by members of the Australian military show they believe it makes them vulnerable to attack and that they believe themselves to be safer without it.

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