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‘Acoustic restoration’ ─ researchers define a new field in Environmental Science

Monday, 25 Jul 2022
Charles Sturt University researchers propose a new way to benchmark and rejuvenate disturbed ecological communities and environments by focusing on the applied utility of soundscapes for restoration.

Charles Sturt and IBM to build digital transformation skills and workforce capacity via internships

Wednesday, 20 Jul 2022
Charles Sturt University and IBM Australia have signed an Internship Agreement to facilitate work integrated learning opportunities for students in regional NSW.

Distinguished Alumni Award winners celebrated on Foundation Day

Wednesday, 20 Jul 2022

Charles Sturt Alumni from around the world have been celebrated on Foundation Day with the winners of the annual Alumni Awards announced.

Open Days are back on campus at Charles Sturt University

Tuesday, 19 Jul 2022

Charles Sturt University is excited to invite everyone to their six regional city campuses for Open Day to speak to University experts about courses, learn about student life and living on campus.

Mistletoe and nectar feeding birds research heralds broad-scale ecosystem collapse

Thursday, 14 Jul 2022
Research by a Charles Sturt University international mistletoe authority and colleagues at other universities indicates that, as droughts become more frequent and severe, widespread mistletoe dieback will impact nectar feeding bird species.

Minister for Education, The Hon. Jason Clare MP visits Charles Sturt

Tuesday, 12 Jul 2022

The Minister visited the University’s Orange campus, meeting with Charles Sturt Vice-Chancellor, Professor Renée Leon, to discuss how to get more low socioeconomic status, First Nations and regional Australians into higher education

First training program commences at Biosecurity Training Centre

Monday, 4 Jul 2022

Charles 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 2022
Research 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 2022
Charles 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 2022

Researchers from Charles Sturt University, University of South Australia and Charles Darwin University have published the Learning from Leeton’ report.

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