Archive
NSW regional IT skills boosted by $1 million TIES grant
Wednesday, 12 Oct 2022Charles Sturt University has been awarded a $1 million Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Skills (TIES) grant by the NSW Government to help boost regional IT skills.
Reducing carbon emissions - research shows clay can reduce cement use in peat foundations
Wednesday, 12 Oct 2022A Charles Sturt University academic has been part of a world-leading research team that has identified a way to replace carbon-intensive cement by using clay as a lower-carbon replacement in construction.
Rural women are the souls of the land
Wednesday, 12 Oct 2022International Day of Rural Women on Saturday 15 October is a chance to celebrate the women who contribute to feeding one-third of the world's population.
Clues to improving lives of Parkinson’s patients could lie in the Central West
Monday, 10 Oct 2022A PhD student is seeking participants from the Central West for a study that could provide vital insight for Parkinson's patients.
Thousands get ready to celebrate at the Charles Sturt December graduation season
Friday, 7 Oct 2022After years of COVID-19 pandemic disruptions Charles Sturt University will celebrate 20 end-of-year graduation ceremonies at its campuses from Monday 5 to Tuesday 20 December.
Name a falcon chick via new FalconCam Project website
Thursday, 6 Oct 2022The peregrine falcon monitoring project at Charles Sturt University in Orange is celebrating a new FalconCam Project website and the hatching of a new falcon chick on Saturday 1 October, with two more eggs possibly yet to hatch.
Critical workforces need our help! New Charles Sturt podcast series explores skills shortages
Wednesday, 28 Sep 2022Hear from highly esteemed experts in nursing, aged care, teaching, agriculture, cybersecurity and more.
$4 million in scholarships to help disadvantaged students commencing university in 2023
Wednesday, 28 Sep 2022The scholarships will be used primarily to cover the costs of students’ accommodation for the first year of their studies on one of Charles Sturt’s six regional campuses.
Australian vine health technology set to improve wine grape yield
Wednesday, 21 Sep 2022Charles Sturt University researchers have contributed to an innovative Australian-developed smartphone app that uses artificial intelligence to help winegrape growers easily diagnose nutrient disorders in grapevines.
Not siphoned away; engineering graduates boost regional skilled employment
Friday, 16 Sep 2022Recent Charles Sturt University engineering graduates are all employed or doing further study, with most in regional locations and half working in Bathurst and Orange.