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Years of service to farming industry recognised with University’s top honour
Friday, 13 Dec 2019Charles Sturt will confer Mr Mick Keogh with a Doctor of Applied Science at a graduation ceremony in Wagga Wagga on Monday 16 December for his contributions to agriculture.
First sod turned on Joint Program in Medicine’s Academic and Research Hub at Charles Sturt in Orange
Thursday, 12 Dec 2019The $22 million Academic and Research Hub will be home to the Joint Program in Medicine, run in partnership with Western Sydney University.
An interesting career led to PhD for significant multilingual speech research
Wednesday, 11 Dec 2019A varied and interesting career led a Charles Sturt University PhD graduate researcher to new and significant contribution to knowledge of English language proficiency, intelligibility, and participation by multilingual speakers in Australia.
Aunty Isabel Reid conferred the Order of the Companion of the University
Wednesday, 11 Dec 2019The Charles Sturt University Council will bestow the Order of the Companion of the University upon Aunty Isabel Reid on Friday 13 December.
Mother-of-three gains top recognition as she prepares to graduate with Honours
Tuesday, 10 Dec 2019Bachelor of Science (Honours) student Mrs Camilla Donnelly will receive the University Medal upon her graduation in Wagga Wagga on Monday 16 December.
Charles Sturt honours leading education academic
Monday, 9 Dec 2019Charles Sturt University will confer the honorary title of Emeritus Professor on leading education academic Professor Toni Downes at the graduation ceremony in Sydney on Tuesday 10 December.
Four University Medals to be awarded at Charles Sturt ceremonies in Bathurst
Monday, 9 Dec 2019Four graduates will be awarded the University Medal at the coming graduation ceremonies at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst on Thursday 12 and Friday 13 December.
Charles Sturt research identifies potential for new biocontrol of Grapevine Trunk Diseases
Monday, 9 Dec 2019The research is focused on the fungal infections that cause grapevine trunk diseases, which can affect all major grapevine varieties grown in Australia and leads to dieback, yield losses and can eventually kill the vine.
Dr Pierluigi Reveglia’s research a celebration of international collaboration
Monday, 9 Dec 2019Dr Reveglia took part in a Joint Supervision PhD program between Charles Sturt and the University of Naples Federico II, splitting his time between Italy and Australia.
Community radio news services expands with new appointments
Monday, 9 Dec 2019Charles Sturt and the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia have announced two new members will join their partnership news service National Radio News (NRN).