Archive
Students broaden knowledge with overseas learning and internships
Tuesday, 30 Nov 2021Three Charles Sturt students receive New Colombo Plan scholarships to further their education overseas.
Study shows regular exercise could reduce the severity of COVID-19
Friday, 26 Nov 2021Researchers at Charles Sturt University argue that habitual physical activity and exercise to minimise co-morbidities could be a strategy to mitigate the potential impact of COVID-19 on individuals and populations.
Researchers examine COVID-19 modelling to improve regional NSW strategies
Wednesday, 24 Nov 2021Recent research by a team at Charles Sturt University aims to help develop a robust research framework for regional New South Wales (NSW) to help improve the control strategy for COVID-19 at the regional level in NSW.
Climate change and combat - research on how dehydration impacts military performance
Tuesday, 23 Nov 2021A leading Charles Sturt University researcher has been awarded a prestigious fellowship for the second time to extend his research into the impact of dehydration on Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel.
Australian first - new courses will provide insights into Islam and boost careers
Monday, 22 Nov 2021Charles Sturt University will offer two new online courses in 2022 to improve understanding of Islam and interaction with Muslims in the Australian context.
Partnership to keep pipeline of regionally-based allied health workers flowing
Friday, 19 Nov 2021Charles Sturt signs MoU with Marathon Health, formalising a partnership that will continue to benefit allied health services in regional Australia.
Unique international honour for speech and language acquisition expert
Friday, 19 Nov 2021A distinguished Charles Sturt University academic will receive a unique award for her international contribution to the science and practice related to children’s speech and language.
University releases inaugural Sustainability Development Goals Report
Wednesday, 17 Nov 2021Charles Sturt has released its inaugural Sustainability Development Goals Report, showing the contributions the University is making to each of the 17 agreed upon SDGs by the United Nations.
Bail research might improve policing practices and reduce rates of imprisonment
Wednesday, 17 Nov 2021Researchers at Charles Sturt University argue their research into bail decision making might help to improve policing practices and reduce rates of imprisonment in Australia and in international jurisdictions.
$100,000 boost for First Nations agricultural students
Tuesday, 16 Nov 2021Charles Sturt University welcomed $100,000 to support First Nations agricultural students through the Riverina Oils Indigenous Agriculture Support Scholarships. Each scholarship is worth $25,000 for commencing and continuing agricultural students.