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NSW Minister visits Charles Sturt in Albury-Wodonga and Orange
Thursday, 8 Jun 2023The Minister met with the Vice-Chancellor, students and staff and toured some of the University’s newest, state-of-the-art facilities.
Nurturing STEM talent and innovation on the global stage
Thursday, 8 Jun 2023High school students sponsored by Charles Sturt University recently competed at an international Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) competition in the USA, with one winning first place in robotics.
Thank a First Responder, today and everyday
Wednesday, 7 Jun 2023On ‘Thank a First Responder Day’ today, Wednesday 7 June, Charles Sturt University paramedicine academics say when there is a critical emergency, Australians can count on first responders to be there for them.
EngFest 2023 – three days of engineering excitement in Bathurst
Friday, 2 Jun 2023Students, community members and engineering professionals will come together at the annual EngFest 2023 at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst next week to learn and share ideas about how engineering shapes the world we live in.
Global Impact Rankings show Charles Sturt continues to be a leader in sustainable practices
Friday, 2 Jun 2023The University ranked within the top 5 per cent out of more than 1,500 participating institutions.
Charles Sturt researcher named among the nation’s most renowned scientists
Thursday, 1 Jun 2023Charles Sturt's Professor Leslie Weston has been elected as a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science for her work in crop protection and sustainable pest management.
Gulbali Institute launches new courses upskilling animal health workers in the Pacific
Tuesday, 30 May 2023Charles Sturt's Gulbali Institute has launched new courses as part of the Pacific Paravet Training program, aimed at upskilling staff from the animal health workforce in Timor Leste, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Fiji and Vanuatu.
Accessible artificial intelligence – from a liquid-based microchip that can work everywhere
Friday, 26 May 2023A leading Charles Sturt University artificial intelligence researcher has developed an analog computer that uses running water and can predict weather and financial markets and most things that have complex and chaotic dynamic behaviour.
Statement: National Sorry Day and National Reconciliation Week
Friday, 26 May 2023By Charles Sturt University Vice-Chancellor Professor Renée Leon:
New app ‘RiversNearMe’ provides timely river level data
Thursday, 25 May 2023A Charles Sturt University researcher has developed a mobile phone app that provides information about NSW river levels in a 50-kilometre radius from the user.