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World Snake Day: the benefits and behaviours of Australia’s scaly predators revealed

Tuesday, 16 Jul 2024
If you live in Australia, the chances are you’ve seen a snake or two in your lifetime.

When conspiracy theorists win; study examines conspiracy theories

Monday, 15 Jul 2024
A Charles Sturt University philosophy academic challenges how ‘conspiracy theories’ are commonly thought of, defined and espoused in a recently published journal article.

Revolutionary technology used for dairy industry training program

Monday, 15 Jul 2024

Charles Sturt University has used cutting-edge technology to create a training program to build skills within the dairy export industry.

Ancient genomes reveal more than two thousand years of dingo population structure

Thursday, 11 Jul 2024

A leading Charles Sturt University researcher co-led a multi-discipline team investigating the origins of dingoes, when they arrived in Australia, and how they changed over nearly three thousand years.

Two new education degrees launched to help fill teacher shortages across Australia

Thursday, 11 Jul 2024
Charles Sturt University is helping alleviate ongoing teacher shortages across Australia.

Cat owners needed for research into cats’ diets, health and diseases

Wednesday, 10 Jul 2024
A Charles Sturt University Honours student who is passionate about feline health has initiated research that aims to determine the correlation between certain diets and potential gastrointestinal diseases in cats.

Regional youth capture lived experience of bushfires through art

Wednesday, 10 Jul 2024
The Burning Generation exhibition features artworks by youths, aged 12 to 24, depicting their experiences during the 2019-2020 Black Summer bushfires.

Open Days inspire: Charles Sturt to open its doors at five campuses

Tuesday, 9 Jul 2024
The University will host dedicated on-campus Open Days at Charles Sturt in Wagga Wagga, Port Macquarie, Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst and Orange.

Surprising agriculture research results prompt academics to consider follow-up study

Tuesday, 9 Jul 2024
The surprising results research conducted by a Charles Sturt researcher and PhD student prompted the duo to engage in a follow-up study to learn more about possible causes of ewe mortality.

Tackling complex learning needs: Charles Sturt empowers teachers to remain in the classroom

Monday, 8 Jul 2024
Charles Sturt University is launching a suite of professional development offerings for teachers to address the evolving needs of educators across Australia among the skills shortage this industry is facing.

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