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‘New water’ could be key to un-tapping river system solutions
Tuesday, 18 Aug 2020Emeritus Professor Jim Pratley has proposed the creation of 'new water' could be the key to solving problems plaguing inland rivers in a proposal for the Bridge Hub Water Challenge.
Charles Sturt celebrates graduates of 2020 despite COVID-19
Monday, 17 Aug 2020Charles Sturt University normally celebrates graduations at ceremonies in August and December, but unfortunately, due to current COVID-19 restrictions, the University has had to cancel its formal August graduation ceremonies.
Where art meets science … and parasites: workshop draws on expertise
Friday, 14 Aug 2020A pair of Charles Sturt University experts will share their fascination for parasites in a free online workshop on Wednesday 19 August.
Academic helps solve Australia’s shortages of nuclear medicine during COVID-19 crisis
Wednesday, 12 Aug 2020Dr Geoff Currie from Charles Sturt is part of a team advising Australia's Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation on how to overcome transport and supply disruptions spurred by COVID-19 that have resulted in nuclear medicine shortages.
Charles Sturt 2020 blood donations help save 2,500 lives
Tuesday, 11 Aug 2020In the 2020 Charles Sturt University Inter-campus Blood Donation Challenge, Wagga Wagga retained the title for ‘Most Donations’ and Orange retained the title for ‘Highest Donation Percentage
Facts versus Fears: Expert’s defence of glyphosate use
Tuesday, 11 Aug 2020Charles Sturt Professor of Agriculture Jim Pratley unpicks the debate surrounding the future use of the chemical glyphosate in a new article published in the Farm Policy Journal.
Applications open for inaugural Joint Program in Medicine
Monday, 10 Aug 2020Applications for entry into the inaugural Charles Sturt University and Western Sydney University Joint Program in Medicine are now open, and students from rural and regional backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply.
Charles Sturt research could have big impact on equine industry
Friday, 7 Aug 2020Master's student's research on horse owners' use of bitted and unbitted bridles, believes to be first of its kind, could change the equine industry.
Avian influenza outbreak highlights need for better approaches for managing biosecurity
Thursday, 6 Aug 2020The shift towards free-range egg production has raised concerns about the potential increased risk of Avian Influenza outbreaks, according to a Charles Sturt University expert
Expert’s COVID-19 warning: ‘don’t treat pets less than you would humans’
Thursday, 6 Aug 2020Charles Sturt academic warns that the risks of those positive for COVID-19 passing the virus to their pets is a very real threat.