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Global movement to improve mental health research in regional communities
Tuesday, 30 Jul 2024Charles Sturt University researchers are leading a global movement to improve mental health research in regional and rural communities.
$7.3 billion per year to fix Australia’s landscapes, according to report
Thursday, 25 Jul 2024A Charles Sturt researcher has contributed to a report that estimates the cost of fixing Australia's landscapes at $7.3 billion a year.
New professional development online sessions for teachers
Tuesday, 23 Jul 2024Charles Sturt University has announced a professional development (PD) seminar series designed to empower teachers and education alumni with the latest insights and strategies in the field of education.
International AI award for risk and cybersecurity
Tuesday, 23 Jul 2024A Charles Sturt University artificial intelligence (AI) expert was awarded for her work in AI risk and cybersecurity at a recent international Women in AI forum in Sydney.
Top computer scientists at Charles Sturt shaping the future
Thursday, 18 Jul 2024Three Charles Sturt University researchers were recently named among Australia’s best computer scientists.
Researcher hopes to unlock method for early detection of Alzheimer’s Disease
Thursday, 18 Jul 2024A Charles Sturt researcher is investigating the use of Medical Resonance Imaging (MRI) as a tool for the early detection of Alzheimer’s Disease.
World Snake Day: the benefits and behaviours of Australia’s scaly predators revealed
Tuesday, 16 Jul 2024If 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 2024A 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 2024Charles 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 2024A 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.