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Charles Sturt and Resilience NSW celebrate flood relief collaboration
Wednesday, 11 Aug 2021Charles Sturt University and Resilience NSW are celebrating their collaboration that enabled the delivery of essential flood relief to the extended Mid North Coast community since April, 2021.
Agricultural change-maker new driving force behind drought solutions
Tuesday, 10 Aug 2021University appoints new Director of the Southern NSW Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub at Charles Sturt in Wagga Wagga.
Researchers hope to minimise pregnancy-related anxiety
Monday, 9 Aug 2021‘Pregnancy-related anxiety’ has been identified as a distinct form of anxiety, and researchers at Charles Sturt University and the Australian Catholic University are exploring the condition in order to develop interventions to assist pregnant women.
Academic leads international call for social justice
Thursday, 5 Aug 2021A leading Charles Sturt University academic is enhancing the University’s international presence and contribution to global social responsibility through his leadership of an international professional body.
Dogs and drones: unlocking the benefits of AI mustering
Tuesday, 3 Aug 2021Drones are being put to the test against working dogs to muster sheep as part of new UNSW Canberra and Charles Sturt University research.
Shift work statistics to get the heart racing
Tuesday, 3 Aug 2021Research conducted by a Charles Sturt PhD student and supervisors has shown shift workers are at an increased risk for cardio-metabolic conditions.
Charles Sturt maintains top rank for graduate employment among Australian universities
Monday, 2 Aug 2021Charles Sturt ranked number one for full-time employment among all Australian universities in the latest Good Universities Guide statistics.
Harnessing remote detection technologies to fight weeds in complex landscapes
Thursday, 29 Jul 2021A project led by Charles Sturt University through the Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation aims to improve the way remote sensing technologies can be used to detect weeds.
Vale Dr John Rudder
Thursday, 29 Jul 2021Dr John Rudder who was known for his key role in the recovery of Wiradjuri language in New South Wales and his work with the Yirrkala and Galiwin’ku communities in the Northern Territory has died aged 85.
Building a better post-pandemic economy
Tuesday, 27 Jul 2021The third round of the COVID-19 R&D Challenge is open, of which Charles Sturt is an Innovation District Partner. Organisers are looking for solutions to strengthen entrepreneurship post pandemic.