Archive
Mistletoes in macadamias: unsightly pests or hidden treasures?
Wednesday, 6 Mar 2019Macadamia trees are under siege from a native parasite, the mistletoe, and a CSU expert in mistletoes was asked to provide advice on its control in commercial orchards.
2019 CSU CUP grant applications open soon
Monday, 4 Mar 2019The 2019 CSU Community-University Partnership (CUP) Grants Program worth a total of $125,000 across two rounds will soon open for applications.
Let’s protect life in our oceans
Friday, 1 Mar 2019While land wildlife such as elephants, rhinos and tigers regularly capture global attention the upcoming World Wildlife Day this Sunday 3 March reminds us that life below the world’s oceans make a vital contribution to sustainable development.
Journalism vital, but not for the feint-hearted
Wednesday, 27 Feb 2019Aspiring journalists can still apply to enrol at CSU in 2019, and apply for Commonwealth Government regional journalism scholarships.
CSU academic receives Australian Award for University Teaching
Wednesday, 27 Feb 2019Charles Sturt University (CSU) Senior Lecturer in Anatomy and Physiology, Faculty of Science, Dr Kelly Linden has recently been selected to receive a Citation as part of the 2018 Australian Award for University Teaching (AAUT).
CSU student wins Quantium Data Science Award
Tuesday, 26 Feb 2019Charles Sturt University (CSU) student Anthea Marriott, has recently won the Quantium Data Science award for Future Leaders, part of the Top 100 Graduate Employers 2019.
Evening exercise might be good for you: CSU research
Monday, 25 Feb 2019Research at CSU has found that exercising in the evening will not ruin sleep and might even reduce appetite.
CSU is a WGEA Employer of Choice for Gender Equality
Monday, 25 Feb 2019CSU has been awarded an Employer of Choice for Gender Equality citation from the Commonwealth Workplace Gender Equality Agency.
CSU expert calls for national approach to manage risks of seafood-borne parasites
Friday, 22 Feb 2019A Charles Sturt University (CSU) expert aims to raise awareness of the risk to human health from parasites in seafood and call for better diagnostic testing, at an international conference of pathologists this weekend.
Pakistani delegation dives into groundwater management at CSU
Friday, 22 Feb 2019A group of Pakistani water management and technical experts is visiting CSU in Albury-Wodonga to investigate the local water management techniques adapted for southern Australia’s dry climate.