Archive
Charles Sturt academics uncover the barriers faced by tradeswomen in Australia
Wednesday, 4 Sep 2019Findings of a report by Charles Sturt's Women in Trades group will be presented during Social Sciences Week.
Charles Sturt students and staff host celebratory events for Wear It Purple Day
Friday, 30 Aug 2019Charles Sturt hosted several events between Monday 19 and Friday 30 August to support and celebrate the University’s LGBTIQA+ community in honour of Wear It Purple Day.
Charles Sturt academics in line for top honours at Women’s Agenda Leadership Awards
Friday, 30 Aug 2019Associate Professor Faye McMillan and Dr Abeer Alsadoon named as finalists in Emerging Leader in the Government or Public Sector category.
Charles Sturt awards honorary doctorate to late pioneer of wine science education
Thursday, 29 Aug 2019Charles Sturt has conferred an honorary Doctor of Science on the late Dr Anthony Jordan, OAM, who died earlier this week, and paid tribute to the pioneer of wine science education.
Charles Sturt bids final farewell to Hon. Tim Fischer before his state funeral in Albury
Thursday, 29 Aug 2019Charles Sturt farewells the Hon. Tim Fischer, who received a Doctor of the University in 2001.
Charles Sturt urges federal government to act on the Napthine Review’s recommendations
Thursday, 29 Aug 2019Charles Sturt ‘wholeheartedly agrees’ with the key recommendations of the Napthine Review into tertiary education in non-metropolitan areas
Charles Sturt student awarded Aboriginal Early Childhood Teaching scholarship
Wednesday, 28 Aug 2019Charles Sturt awards $3 million in scholarships and grants annually to assist students of all backgrounds to access higher education.
The issues and misconceptions of ageing in rural and remote Australia exposed
Wednesday, 28 Aug 2019Charles Sturt academics have published new research on the health of the older population living in rural, regional and remote Australia.
New Charles Sturt book explores the philosophy of civil disobedience
Wednesday, 28 Aug 2019A new book by a Charles Sturt University academic argues that to make sense of civil disobedience, we should expand our conception of political obligation to include acts that, despite being illegal, may reveal the agent’s civility.
Vice-Chancellor reaffirms Charles Sturt’s commitment to closing gender pay gap
Tuesday, 27 Aug 2019Though proud the gender pay gap at Charles Sturt University is smaller than the national average and falling, Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann said the University is committed to cutting the income discrepancy further.