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$1.59 million for AI and Cyber Futures Institute and Gulbali AgriPark to lead AgriTwins program
Tuesday, 6 Feb 2024Charles Sturt University will spearhead a new era in Australian agriculture through advanced artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity by leading the AgriTwins project.
Charles Sturt political expert invited to speak at United Nations seminar on indigenous rights
Monday, 5 Feb 2024A Charles Sturt University political expert has been invited to share his knowledge of indigenous political rights at a United Nations’ seminar in Canada.
Prestigious Vice-Chancellor International Excellence Scholarships awarded
Thursday, 1 Feb 2024Three recipients of the Charles Sturt Vice-Chancellor International Excellence Scholarship, the University's biggest scholarship for international students, are about to commence their higher education journeys in regional NSW.
Project awarded $600,000 to boost mental health in residential aged care
Monday, 22 Jan 2024An innovative project led by Charles Sturt University researchers has secured a $600,000 grant to help improve the mental health of people transitioning to residential aged care.
New research uses AI to improve marine ecosystem health monitoring
Friday, 19 Jan 2024A Charles Sturt University academic is helping improve the sustainability and health of marine ecosystems through his latest published research.
Student strives to change face of STEM industries with scholarship
Thursday, 18 Jan 2024An Environmental Science and an Engineering student from Charles Sturt have each received the Elevate: Boosting Women in STEM scholarship from the Australian Academy of Technological Science and Engineering.
Charles Sturt science students learn from leading women in STEM
Tuesday, 16 Jan 2024Two Charles Sturt University science students have been selected to participate in a nationally renowned mentorship program for women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).
AI could be key to targeting students’ individual learning needs
Tuesday, 16 Jan 2024A Charles Sturt education academic said that while the use of artificial intelligence in teaching could be problematic, it could be the key to individualise learning for students.
Study to help break down communication barriers for young children
Tuesday, 16 Jan 2024A Charles Sturt University PhD student is helping break down communication barriers for young children in a bid to create more inclusive communities.
Communication expert said AI poses risks and opportunities in entertainment industry
Thursday, 4 Jan 2024The threat of AI interrupting the entertainment industry sent writers and actors to a record-breaking strike but a Charles Sturt communications expert said it there could be a place in the industry for AI, if it used responsibly.