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Do you ‘phub’? - Smartphone use research needs survey participants
Tuesday, 13 Sep 2022Charles Sturt University academics are conducting research on the use of smartphones in social situations and are looking for participants to complete online surveys.
238 animal experts across Australia collaborate to develop a one-stop research resource
Tuesday, 13 Sep 2022A new book has been published on wildlife research operating procedures and animal welfare.
Graduate flying flag for inclusivity in NSW Police Force
Monday, 12 Sep 2022A recent Policing graduate gets to protect the area she grew up in and she is making sure the Police Force and community is inclusive and safe for members of the LGBTIQA+ community while she does it.
Charles Sturt tops all Australian universities for graduate employment and salaries
Saturday, 10 Sep 2022This is the sixth consecutive year that Charles Sturt has topped the Good Universities Guide’s undergraduate full-time employment ranking.
Community Sky Stories event returns to Charles Sturt in Orange
Friday, 9 Sep 2022Astronomers and scientists will explore differences and parallels between First Nations and Western science.
Reptiles and amphibians, they are just like us
Friday, 9 Sep 2022Frogs can sing, lizards live in a tight family unit and what animal is a turtles biggest threat? How are these animal facts improving our ecosystem?
Is it time for politicians to go back to school?
Thursday, 8 Sep 2022A Charles Sturt academic has delivered a guest lecture to public policy students at the Victoria University of Wellington. The students were Members of the New Zealand Parliament.
Provocateur, an engaging, enraging and entertaining memoir
Wednesday, 7 Sep 2022A leading public intellectual and academic at Charles Sturt University has published his latest book - a memoir that reflects on his contributions to public discourse in Australia and internationally.
PhD student finds threatened goanna in south-west NSW
Tuesday, 6 Sep 2022Bushfire affected environmental recovery monitoring in south-west NSW by a Charles Sturt University PhD research student has revealed a hitherto un-noted lizard species in Woomargama National Park.
Charles Sturt University and Cadia partner in Women in Mining research
Tuesday, 6 Sep 2022Charles Sturt University academics are commencing research to understand the role of the mining industry in providing women with opportunities to train and work in rural and regional areas in Australia.