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Paid placements at university: new agreement for teaching students
Thursday, 18 Apr 2024As the latest of a series of its paid placement programs, Charles Sturt University has secured an agreement with the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Education Directorate to provide paid placements for initial teacher education (ITE) students.
Endangered species could be saved by linking water management and bittern breeding activities
Wednesday, 17 Apr 2024Researchers are investigating how environmental watering actions could promote the breeding of an endangered Australian bird species.
Time to celebrate! Close to 1,500 Charles Sturt graduates to attend official graduation ceremonies
Tuesday, 16 Apr 20241,499 graduates will celebrate the completion of their studies at Charles Sturt graduation ceremonies from this month.
Charles Sturt collaborates with the Caribbean Forum to deliver Customs study program
Tuesday, 16 Apr 2024Charles Sturt University is collaborating with the Caribbean Forum to deliver a new postgraduate scholarship program focused on customs administration.
New research: piglets the focus to optimise milk formula for human babies
Monday, 8 Apr 2024Charles Sturt researchers are conducting first-ever trials with newborn piglets to help discover the best human breast milk alternative.
BREAKING RESEARCH: human hair transformed into renewable energy storage
Monday, 8 Apr 2024Charles Sturt researcher discovers how to transform discarded human hair strands into graphite with potential use in energy storage and drug delivery technology.
Conference will explore 1824 ‘martial law’ in Bathurst conflict or ‘gudyarra’
Friday, 5 Apr 2024Charles Sturt University will host a major conference in August to mark the 200th anniversary of the 1824 declaration of martial law in Bathurst to quell two years of conflict or ‘gudyarra’ (meaning ‘war’) between Wiradyuri and colonists.
Charles Sturt hosts Inquiry into Veterinary Workforce Shortage
Thursday, 4 Apr 2024Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga hosted the fourth and final hearing of a Parliamentary Inquiry into Veterinary Workforce Shortage in NSW on Thursday 4 April.
The original 'Dune': how ancient human history in Arabia gave us modern lifestyle diseases
Thursday, 28 Mar 2024A leading Charles Sturt University researcher will describe how his recent research has led to a new field - evolutionary medicine - at a public lecture in Port Macquarie on Wednesday 10 April.
Documentary launched! Lens shone on emotionally gruelling and enriched lives of carers
Tuesday, 26 Mar 2024A documentary revealing life as a carer by carers has officially launched as part of a Charles Sturt University student and full-time carer’s PhD study.