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CSU Research: Testing the tasting of Australian Shiraz in Hong Kong
Sunday, 24 Jun 2018Asia’s premier wine trade fair has provided the perfect opportunity for National Wine and Grape Industry Centre (NWGIC) and Australian Wine Research Institute (AWRI) researchers to collect data while promoting Australian wine.
CSU Three Minute Thesis Competition Final
Thursday, 21 Jun 2018Could you present an 80,000 word thesis in three minutes? That is the challenge for Charles Sturt University (CSU) doctoral students at the Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Competition held this month.
CSU investigates Wagga Wagga racism incident
Wednesday, 20 Jun 2018Charles Sturt University (CSU) Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann said, “The University has identified all students in both images distributed last Friday following an event at the Black Swan in Wagga Wagga”.
Fishways show the way in Mekong basin
Wednesday, 20 Jun 2018A project led by CSU researchers has shown that fishways can be successfully added to irrigation structures to allow fish to swim upstream around obstructing migration barriers such as dams, weirs and levee banks.
CSU research to aid Parkinson’s disease sufferers in regional NSW
Tuesday, 19 Jun 2018A CSU nursing research team has been engaged by Parkinson’s NSW to undertake a project in rural and regional NSW.
CSU research: Do facial features signal behavioural traits?
Sunday, 17 Jun 2018A CSU research student seeks participants for her study to determine whether people possess an evolved capacity to detect facial features that signal behavioural traits and relationship behaviours as a potential partner.
CSU students heading to Nepal for extraordinary study program
Tuesday, 12 Jun 2018Charles Sturt University (CSU) is excited to have six Bachelor of Technology/Masters in Engineering (Civil Systems) students travelling in the mid-year break to take part in an extraordinary study program in Nepal.
CSU celebrates leaders named in Queen’s Birthday Honours List
Monday, 11 Jun 2018Three Charles Sturt University (CSU) leaders have been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List acknowledging their strong ties to education and the community.
CSU’s Emeritus Professor Ross Chambers (AM), Adjunct Professor David Goldney (AM) and Kurt Fearnley (AO) were awarded for their work and dedication to their field of expertise.
Harnessing the power of digital animation to counter extremism
Monday, 11 Jun 2018A digital animation to assist in the ongoing efforts to counter extremism around the globe is being developed in a new project at Charles Sturt University (CSU).
It draws on the expertise of two CSU academics – information scientist Dr Waseem Afzal and animation and visual effects expert Mr Andrew Hagan.
Former CSU Professor honoured in Queen’s Birthday List
Sunday, 10 Jun 2018A retired Charles Sturt University (CSU) academic leader has been honoured in the 2018 Queen’s Birthday Honours List.
Emeritus Professor Ross Chambers has been awarded Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for significant service to education through a range of senior academic roles, and for providing tertiary study opportunities in regional areas.