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Wiradyuri Elders Cultural Hub opens at Charles Sturt in Bathurst
Tuesday, 9 Jul 2019A cultural hub for Wiradyuri Elders was officially opened at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst on Thursday 4 July.
Charles Sturt joins White Ribbon Advocate Program
Friday, 5 Jul 2019Charles Sturt University is proud to announce a member of the University’s senior executive has been accepted to the White Ribbon Advocates Program.
Research finds resilience critical for communication practitioners in regional Australia
Wednesday, 3 Jul 2019New research conducted by Charles Sturt University explores the importance of resilience for health, work, and sustaining performance under pressure, for communication practitioners working in regional Australia.
Charles Sturt expert advocates at UN for communication rights
Monday, 1 Jul 2019A Charles Sturt University speech and language acquisition expert has presented research at a special meeting at the United Nations in New York advocating that communication is a human right for everyone, including those with communication disability
Aunty Flo Grant awarded Order of the Companion of the University
Friday, 28 Jun 2019Charles Sturt has awarded Wiradjuri elder Aunty Flo Grant with one of its highest honours to recognise her contribution to the University and community.
Charles Sturt University awarded Silver Partner status for Sustainability Advantage
Thursday, 27 Jun 2019Charles Sturt has been awarded a Silver Partnership by the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage in recognition of its long-term leadership and investment in sustainability.
New Charles Sturt courses meet industry and community needs
Thursday, 27 Jun 2019In 2020 Charles Sturt University will deliver two new innovative courses which were developed through industry and community participation with the aim of achieving positive and sustainable community outcomes.
Albury’s footpath network under microscope: Charles Sturt study
Thursday, 27 Jun 2019Albury’s older residents believe some improvement could still be made to the wider city’s pathways to make it more enjoyable for strolling around its neighbourhoods.
Charles Sturt research: debunking the myth about wheat breeding and allergies
Monday, 24 Jun 2019New research has debunked the myth that all early varieties of wheat were less allergenic than the varieties grown on Australian farms today.
Facebook’s proposed virtual currency triggers money laundering concerns
Friday, 21 Jun 2019Following this week’s announcement by Facebook of its intention to launch a new virtual currency, a Charles Sturt University expert warns that virtual currencies have a number of features that make them attractive to criminals.