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Student project yields time-saving program for NSW flood management agencies

Friday, 17 Jun 2022
Work experience projects undertaken by Charles Sturt University computer imaging students had time-saving practical applications during the recent NSW flood events.

Annual EngFest at Charles Sturt showcased student projects and celebrated engineering

Wednesday, 15 Jun 2022
The Charles Sturt University Engineering program in Bathurst had plenty to celebrate, with cadets engaged with the 2022 EngFest, and the annual Engineers Without Borders (EWB) Challenge.

Charles Sturt leads FishTech initiative to boost food security and climate resilience in the Mekong

Tuesday, 14 Jun 2022
Charles Sturt University will lead the FishTech initiative as part of a partnership between Australia and Lao to boost food security and climate resilience in the Mekong region in Southeast Asia.

Charles Sturt scholarship ceremony in Wagga Wagga celebrates donors and recipients

Friday, 10 Jun 2022
Generous donors were present in Wagga Wagga on Thursday to present Charles Sturt students with more than $1 million worth of scholarships at a ceremony at Joyes Hall.

First Nations Success Awards celebrate Charles Sturt students and staff

Wednesday, 8 Jun 2022
The winners of the inaugural Charles Sturt University 2021 First Nations Success Awards for students and staff were announced at a special dinner event at the University in Wagga Wagga on Thursday 2 June.

Research explores retired racehorses in Australia; owners sought for survey

Monday, 6 Jun 2022

A Charles Sturt University researcher seeks participants for an online survey to identify physical and behavioural attributes shown in retired racehorses (Thoroughbred and Standardbred) that are enjoying a successful post-racing career.

“Train has left the station” – Robotics & Automation the future of agriculture

Thursday, 2 Jun 2022
“The train has left the station.” That was the message for delegates at the Digital Agrifood Summit discussing robotics and automation in agriculture.

Industry-leading alumni appointed to co-develop new communication degree

Tuesday, 31 May 2022

Charles Sturt University has appointed four alumni as Adjunct Lecturers (Communication) to co-design and co-deliver the new Bachelor of Communication, the first of its kind in the Australian higher education sector.

Researchers develop a critical update to water quality index

Thursday, 26 May 2022
A Charles Sturt University researcher and colleagues have used artificial intelligence (AI) and data mining to revise a water quality index (WQI) which can benefit individuals and a range of government agencies and non-government entities.

A simple question could lead to quicker diagnosis of disease in humans

Wednesday, 25 May 2022
Charles Sturt academics have contributed to a national study on Q Fever, the effect it has on humans and animals and how a quicker diagnosis can be achieved with one simple question.

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