Archive
If you can’t stand the heat, it might be time to adapt how you work outdoors
Tuesday, 19 Apr 2022Research investigating how climate change impacts people's ability to work outdoors could mean changes in working hours and conditions for athletes and those in the mining, farming and defence industries.
International students welcomed back to Albury for graduation
Monday, 11 Apr 2022Six international students were among the first graduates of Charles Sturt University’s Graduate Certificate in Fish Conservation and Management at a graduation ceremony in Albury-Wodonga.
100,000 school students imagine their future moves
Monday, 11 Apr 2022The Charles Sturt University Future Moves program celebrated an important milestone recently, welcoming the 100,000th student through the program.
Biosecurity Training Centre to be established at Charles Sturt
Monday, 4 Apr 2022Charles Sturt University has signed an agreement with the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment (DAWE) to establish a Biosecurity Training Centre (BTC) to strengthen Australia’s biosecurity capability.
Cheers to a new Charles Sturt and NSW Wine Industry partnership
Friday, 1 Apr 2022Charles Sturt University signs Memorandum of Understanding with NSW Wine Industry Association to advance the NSW wine and grape industries.
‘Hustle’ program supports aspiring young women engineers
Wednesday, 30 Mar 2022A Charles Sturt University cadet engineer has co-created a special mentoring program for young women aspiring to enter the engineering profession.
$14.8 million to establish a Charles Sturt University Rural Clinical School
Wednesday, 30 Mar 2022Charles Sturt will receive $14.8 million to go towards the establishment of a Rural Clinical School under the Rural Health and Medical Training program (RHMT).
Charles Sturt launches research institute with focus on agriculture, water and environment
Friday, 25 Mar 2022The Gulbali Institute of Agriculture, Water and Environment was launched at Charles Sturt in Wagga Wagga, with an emphasis on growing research and embodying the Gulbali namesake of 'to understand country'.
Blood donors needed - they’re lifesavers
Thursday, 24 Mar 2022Charles Sturt University is playing a part in supporting Red Cross Lifeblood regional blood donation efforts and new blood donor recruitment.
Research is giving female farmers a voice
Monday, 21 Mar 2022Calling all farmers on the Eyre Peninsula! A Charles Sturt PhD student is seeking participants for research investigating how to incorporate female perspectives into farm management.