Archive
Orientation Week: setting students up for success and a great university journey
Wednesday, 21 Feb 2024Nursing and Education are the most popular courses for commencing students in 2024.
Scholar’s dedication to all Australians awarded Muslim Professional of the Year
Tuesday, 20 Feb 2024The scholarly contribution of a Charles Sturt University Islamic researcher has been recognised at an annual national awards ceremony celebrating the achievements of Australian Muslims working in different fields.
Community organisations encouraged to apply for $1000 grants now on offer
Tuesday, 20 Feb 2024Charles Sturt University’s popular Community University Partnership (CUP) Grants Program is open for applications.
Parasite expert reveals origins and implications of Australia’s silent threat
Monday, 19 Feb 2024A Charles Sturt University researcher’s free public lecture will delve into the origins and implications of Australia’s growing parasitic predicaments.
Scientists create perfect lab conditions to help save threatened fish species
Tuesday, 13 Feb 2024Charles Sturt University scientists are excited by the success of their Threatened Species Breeding Program for the second consecutive year, producing a bountiful batch of the critically endangered stocky galaxias.
New research re-imagines human development as fundamentally group-based
Monday, 12 Feb 2024A new book by a leading Charles Sturt University psychology academic and colleagues challenges current childcare policies, practices and assumptions underpinning notions about ‘single infant-adult attachment’ for healthy development.
New research reveals implications of a national agricultural data exchange
Monday, 12 Feb 2024Charles Sturt University researchers have revealed the benefits and implications of a concerted data sharing approach for the agricultural technology industry.
A neural network model that fathoms how and why people see optical illusions
Wednesday, 7 Feb 2024A Charles Sturt University researcher has devised a complex piece of coding that will represent some behaviours of the brain to determine why and how people see optical illusions.
Charles Sturt’s agricultural innovation at centre of ministerial-led roundtable
Tuesday, 6 Feb 2024NSW Minister for Innovation, Science and Technology the Hon. Anoulack Chanthivong visited Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga on Tuesday 30 January for a Regional Innovation Roundtable.
$1.59 million for AI and Cyber Futures Institute and Gulbali AgriPark to lead AgriTwins program
Tuesday, 6 Feb 2024Charles Sturt University will spearhead a new era in Australian agriculture through advanced artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity by leading the AgriTwins project.