Archive
First training program commences at Biosecurity Training Centre
Monday, 4 Jul 2022Charles Sturt today welcomed the first Biosecurity Training Centre trainees to its Wagga Wagga campus.
Research tests artificial bark and Riverina arboreal lizard populations
Friday, 1 Jul 2022Research by a Charles Sturt University student is helping to define arboreal lizard populations in the Riverina flood plain and test the usefulness of artificial materials for them to shelter under.
Demand for university early entry continues to surge
Friday, 1 Jul 2022Charles Sturt University has already received more applications in Rounds One and Two of the Charles Sturt Advantage 2022 program, than from all three rounds in 2021!
Leeton leads the way to help Hazara Afghans ‘find their feet’ in Australia
Thursday, 30 Jun 2022Researchers from Charles Sturt University, University of South Australia and Charles Darwin University have published the Learning from Leeton’ report.
Producers to hear from industry experts at University forum
Thursday, 30 Jun 2022Producers from southern NSW will be able to hear from Charles Sturt researchers and industry experts at the Gulbali Institute Livestock Forum in July.
‘Together we are stronger’; health students strive for better First Nations patient outcomes
Wednesday, 29 Jun 2022Charles Sturt University paramedicine students and First Nations mental health students recently participated in training scenarios as part of their preparation for work in communities throughout Australia.
New IBD and exercise research needs Central West participants
Monday, 27 Jun 2022A Charles Sturt University PhD student seeks people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in the Bathurst region to assist her research into the impact of exercise on IBD with the aim to improve treatment and outcomes.
App to detect cattle bloat in southern NSW now available for Android users
Monday, 27 Jun 2022An app previously launched by Charles Sturt to alert beef producers about cases of bloat in southern NSW is now available for Android users.
ABC archive and library staff cuts alarm Charles Sturt experts
Monday, 20 Jun 2022Charles Sturt University library and media academics are concerned that the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s (ABC) plan to cut archivist and librarian positions will damage Australia’s cultural heritage.
New teacher’s aide pathway on track to help address critical teacher shortages
Friday, 17 Jun 2022The Charles Sturt University Collaborative Teacher’s Aide Pathway (CTAP) is surpassing expectations attracting a high number of student enrolments from across Australia.