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NSW Government House forum focuses on children’s communication
Friday, 24 Nov 2023A leading Charles Sturt University speech-language expert addressed a recent gathering of eminent scientists and others in Sydney to stress the need to support children’s communication to enhance the future of individuals, communities, and society.
First Nations businesses to grow their Indigenous food offerings
Thursday, 23 Nov 2023Participants in Charles Sturt's second Indigenous Entrepreneur Program gathered in Wagga Wagga to continue working on their business ideas, which focus on First Nations ingredients used in different ways in food production and technology.
More than $10 million in scholarships and grants are now open!
Wednesday, 22 Nov 2023This equates to more than 3,000 scholarships and grants for 2024.
Research grant to safeguard unmanned aerial vehicle technologies
Tuesday, 21 Nov 2023Charles Sturt University has successfully secured federal government funding to enhance the resilience of cybersecurity measures for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) systems.
Two Charles Sturt research leaders acknowledged among Australia’s best
Friday, 17 Nov 2023Two leading Charles Sturt University researchers have been named in an annual celebration of Australian research excellence across 250 disciplines.
Charles Sturt welcomes delegates from three partner universities in China
Thursday, 16 Nov 2023Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga welcomed a delegation of senior executives from three leading universities in China this week to discuss future cooperation between the institutions.
University celebrates recipients of First Nations Success Awards
Thursday, 16 Nov 2023Recipients were recognised for a diverse array of university and community contributions.
Professor Stan Grant elected a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences Australia
Thursday, 16 Nov 2023“He writes on the big questions of our time with passion, insight and hope. There could be no worthier recipient of this fellowship.”
Parkinson’s disease research collaboration to improve lives in regional, rural, and remote Australia
Thursday, 16 Nov 2023A collaborative research project led by Charles Sturt University in Port Macquarie has the potential to improve the health and care services for people living with Parkinson’s disease in rural, regional, and remote Australia.
Direct entry into science, technology, and health bachelor courses through face-to-face intensives
Thursday, 16 Nov 2023Charles Sturt has developed the free, five-day intensive - ‘Science, Technology and Health Direct Entry Program’ to assist with entry into a corresponding degree.