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Are you adventurous? A researcher wants to know why

Friday, 1 Sep 2023

A Charles Sturt University psychology research student is investigating the psychological experience of engaging in recreational adventure activities.

Bringing social sciences back to the people on a global scale

Thursday, 31 Aug 2023
Charles Sturt academics have organised multiple online and in-person events to be held during Social Sciences Week from Monday 4 to Sunday 10 September.

The SNSW Hub receives $3.2 million for RiskWi$e project

Thursday, 31 Aug 2023
The SNSW Drought Hub at Charles Sturt in Wagga Wagga is awarded $3.2 million in funding for the GRDC's five-year RiskWi$e project.

Charles Sturt tops Australian universities for graduate employment 

Wednesday, 30 Aug 2023
This is the seventh consecutive year that Charles Sturt has topped the Good Universities Guide’s undergraduate full-time employment ranking. 

Research uses eDNA to assess NSW estuarine fish populations’ survivability

Wednesday, 23 Aug 2023
A Charles Sturt University research team will utilise historical environmental DNA (eDNA) samples to assess how estuarine fish communities respond to consecutive extreme events of drought, bushfire, and flood.

Charles Sturt to open Sydney campus in strategic partnership with Navitas

Wednesday, 23 Aug 2023
"Students at Charles Sturt University Sydney will have the opportunity to live and learn in one of the most vibrant cities in the world."

New research aims to improve major food source and farmers’ incomes in rural PNG

Tuesday, 22 Aug 2023
Research by a Charles Sturt University academic and student is helping improve the production of sweet potato, one of the major food crops grown in Papua New Guinea (PNG).

Charles Sturt University supports Indigenous Voice to Parliament

Monday, 21 Aug 2023
"We know that we do best on First Nations matters when we genuinely listen to First Nations voices. We believe the same is true for the nation."

Research explores rodent eradication impact on native birds amid National Science Week

Friday, 18 Aug 2023
Researchers at Charles Sturt University are preparing to visit Lord Howe Island for the last time as part of a study on the impacts of a rodent eradication project on two native bird species.

$6.23 million for Southern NSW Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub at Charles Sturt

Thursday, 17 Aug 2023
The grant will go towards studying strategies for successfully managing mixed farming systems through drought.

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