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New Charles Sturt courses meet industry and community needs

Thursday, 27 Jun 2019
In 2020 Charles Sturt University will deliver two new innovative courses which were developed through industry and community participation with the aim of achieving positive and sustainable community outcomes.

Albury’s footpath network under microscope: Charles Sturt study

Thursday, 27 Jun 2019

Albury’s older residents believe some improvement could still be made to the wider city’s pathways to make it more enjoyable for strolling around its neighbourhoods.

Charles Sturt research: debunking the myth about wheat breeding and allergies

Monday, 24 Jun 2019
New research has debunked the myth that all early varieties of wheat were less allergenic than the varieties grown on Australian farms today.

Facebook’s proposed virtual currency triggers money laundering concerns

Friday, 21 Jun 2019
Following this week’s announcement by Facebook of its intention to launch a new virtual currency, a Charles Sturt University expert warns that virtual currencies have a number of features that make them attractive to criminals.

Charles Sturt welcomes regional and teacher investment from NSW Government

Friday, 21 Jun 2019
Charles Sturt welcomes the establishment of a regional youth portfolio and investment in teachers

Statement from Charles Sturt University Professor John Germov

Friday, 21 Jun 2019

Statement from Charles Sturt University Professor John Germov, Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic)

Charles Sturt student selected for international student games

Thursday, 20 Jun 2019
A Charles Sturt University student has been selected to join the Australian UniRoos athletic team to compete at the biennial international university student games next month.

Wanted: Community help reporting mass fish kills in the Murray Darling Basin

Thursday, 20 Jun 2019
A Charles Sturt University researcher is asking communities and landholders in the Murray Darling Basin to get involved in reporting major fish deaths around the Basin on a publicly available website.

Charles Sturt University academic appointed to Regional Arts NSW

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2019
Charles Sturt academic Dr Travis Holland has been appointed to the Board of Regional Arts NSW.

You’ll never think of cane toads in quite the same way again

Tuesday, 18 Jun 2019

A visiting award-winning researcher to Charles Sturt University in Albury-Wodonga will speak about Australia’s most unpopular animal – the cane toad, during a visit to the campus tomorrow, Wednesday 19 June.

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