Archive
Research to assess the financial impacts of using organic wastes as fertilisers
Wednesday, 18 Sep 2024A study by a Charles Sturt University agribusiness academic explores on-farm variable inputs in southern NSW to establish the economic benefits of the use of organic matter in agriculture.
Safer without it? Should army medics wear the Red Cross?
Tuesday, 17 Sep 2024Charles Sturt University research into the wearing of the Red Cross brassard by members of the Australian military show they believe it makes them vulnerable to attack and that they believe themselves to be safer without it.
Academic honour for graduates who display ‘courage, drive and determination’
Wednesday, 11 Sep 2024Charles Sturt University bestows University Medals on 14 graduates at ceremonies at Rosehill in Sydney.
Centre to harness the benefits of renewable energy
Tuesday, 10 Sep 2024A Charles Sturt research centre focused on harnessing the full potential of renewable energy will be on display at the upcoming Henty Machinery Field Days.
Charles Sturt expands student pathways via agreements with universities in India and Bangladesh
Monday, 9 Sep 2024Charles Sturt University has established education agreements in India and Bangladesh as it continues to diversify and grow its student pathways into Australia.
Leading regional nursing simulation technology developed at Charles Sturt
Monday, 9 Sep 2024A first in regional Australia, cutting-edge simulation technology is giving Charles Sturt University nursing students the edge on real-world experience from the comfort of their classroom.
Fertility treatment cycles – researcher seeks participants for insights on women’s experiences
Thursday, 5 Sep 2024A Charles Sturt University psychology Honours student is conducting research into women’s experiences of fertility treatment and seeks participants for an anonymous online research survey.
Scholarships to boost regional healthcare sector with more midwives
Thursday, 5 Sep 2024Queensland Health is offering scholarships for RNs working in a public hopsital in Queensland to further their studies and skillset by enrolling in midwifery at Charles Sturt to fill a crucial shortage in the state.
Sensory loss and communication – a unique new book to guide professionals
Wednesday, 4 Sep 2024A Charles Sturt University academic has initiated and edited a unique book for health and education students and professionals that explores communication differences in individuals with sensory impairment or loss.
More than 950 teachers’ aides on track to fill skills shortage across Australia
Wednesday, 4 Sep 2024Charles Sturt University is celebrating more than 950 future teachers to coincide with this year’s Teacher's Aide Appreciation Week.