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Early childhood education workforce issues to be tackled at conference
Thursday, 31 Oct 2024As early childhood educators across Australia and beyond prepare for the Charles Sturt University Early Childhood Voices 2024 (ECV2024) Conference in late November, a recent government report sounds the alarm about future workforce shortages.
National security intelligence’s role in managing post-COVID health security threats
Thursday, 24 Oct 2024A new book edited by a Charles Sturt University security academic explores the role Australia and its closest allies - the UK, USA, Canada and NZ national security and intelligence agencies played in managing the COVID-19 pandemic.
Study investigates leading causes of depression and anxiety among First Nations people
Thursday, 24 Oct 2024Charles Sturt University researchers have investigated the leading causes of depression and anxiety among First Nations people.
Renewable energy transition: research for improved community engagement
Wednesday, 23 Oct 2024A Charles Sturt University researcher is helping break down barriers between regional communities and renewable energy proponents as NSW aims for net zero emissions by 2050.
Birth rate drops: future midwives in regions increase
Wednesday, 23 Oct 2024Australia's birth rates have dropped but the University's midwife enrolments have increased by 63 per cent from 2020 to 2024.
Winners announced: worldwide contributions of Charles Sturt Alumni recognised
Monday, 21 Oct 2024The 12 Charles Sturt University Distinguished Alumni Awards winners and those who were highly commended were officially announced on Monday 21 October.
Managing change effectively: a new book to navigate times of accelerated change
Thursday, 17 Oct 2024A new book by a Charles Sturt University information studies academic aims to help leaders and managers ensure their organisations are competitive, sustainable and innovative in the future.
International agrifood experts to convene to discuss future-fit farming at two-day summit
Thursday, 17 Oct 2024The two-day Digital Agrifood Summit will be held at Charles Sturt in Wagga Wagga and bring together experts to discuss the future of Australia's agrifood industry.
Digital education platform aims to strengthen training and education about mental health
Wednesday, 16 Oct 2024Three Rivers has launched a hub, in collaboration with the Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network, to provide students and mental health professionals with easily accessible resources.
Global spotlight on international machine learning and data science conference in Sydney
Tuesday, 15 Oct 2024Charles Sturt University is co-organising an international machine learning and data science conference that will bring together leading Australian and international computer experts in Sydney in November.