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Students help fill void left by drop-off due to COVID-19

Friday, 19 Aug 2022
After a decline was shown by the ADA in people visiting the dentist during COVID-19, the Charles Sturt dental clinics are able to help people break bad habits and get back into a routine while providing valuable training for students.

Are dogs the community’s best friend? – you can assist research

Thursday, 18 Aug 2022
Are dogs the community’s best friend? This is the question a Charles Sturt University research student hopes to answer by investigating how dog ownership influences people’s behaviours.

Charles Sturt welcomes 20,000 new university places for under-represented students

Wednesday, 17 Aug 2022

The places will be allocated to students from low-socio economic status backgrounds, rural and remote areas, First Nations people, first-in-family students and people with disabilities.

Unique Islamic tertiary education agreement renewed

Wednesday, 17 Aug 2022
Her Excellency the Honourable Margaret Beazley, AC QC, Governor of New South Wales attended a ceremony today renewing an historic tertiary education agreement between Charles Sturt University and the Islamic Sciences and Research Academy (ISRA).

First of its kind research aids multilingual Fijian children’s speech sound acquisition

Tuesday, 16 Aug 2022
Research by speech pathology experts at Charles Sturt University is shedding new light on children’s speech sound acquisition in Fiji.

Culturally appropriate approaches make headway in reducing SIDS in First Nations families

Monday, 15 Aug 2022
The results are available for long-anticipated joint research on safe-sleeping practices in First Nations families.

Charles Sturt has 145 additional job-ready teaching students to fill critical shortage

Thursday, 11 Aug 2022
Charles Sturt University has 145 job-ready students on a pathway to fill critical teacher shortages in ground-breaking new teacher’s aide program.

Processed food that is good for your health? The science that is flipping food attitudes

Thursday, 11 Aug 2022

What if what we thought about processed food has been wrong all along? Researchers at Charles Sturt are proving that there are health benefits to processed food and are praising the efforts of scientists ahead of National Science Week.

Fiji ‘virtual’ study abroad speech pathology research may offer many benefits

Wednesday, 10 Aug 2022
A Charles Sturt University-led speech pathology research team is creating a world worth living in through their evaluation of student experiences and competency development outcomes in a ‘virtual’ work-integrated learning (WIL) clinic in Fiji.

Participants needed for ‘mental toughness’ research survey

Thursday, 4 Aug 2022
A Charles Sturt University student seeks adult Australian participants for her research into ‘mental toughness’ in the general population and the potential pitfalls and benefits of being mentally tough outside of sporting contexts.

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