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Charles Sturt Advantage program now open for applications for 2023

Wednesday, 2 Mar 2022
Charles Sturt University will again provide Year 12 school leavers from across Australia with a firm offer to study at the University in 2023 with applications now open for the Charles Sturt Advantage early offer program.

Honours research aims to help conserve Greater Gliders

Tuesday, 1 Mar 2022

With the UN World Wildlife Day on Thursday 3 March, a Charles Sturt University Honours student’s research is contributing to protection of one of Australia’s ‘vulnerable’ species.

New First Nations cadet program opens up a world of opportunities

Thursday, 24 Feb 2022
The new Charles Sturt University First Nations Cadetship Program is proving successful by increasing employment opportunities.

Partnership brings LGBTIQA+ inclusivity into regional NSW

Thursday, 24 Feb 2022
Charles Sturt is sponsoring Queer Screen's Mardi Gras Film Festival, which will show in Wagga Wagga ahead of the city's own Mardi Gras event.

National award for Wiradjuri language and culture course

Thursday, 24 Feb 2022
A Charles Sturt University team has received a prestigious national citation for student learning which aims to restore and revitalise Wiradjuri language and culture.

A warm welcome for students to Charles Sturt’s regional campuses

Tuesday, 22 Feb 2022
Charles Sturt University is welcoming more than 8,000 commencing on-campus and online students during Orientation Week from Monday 21 to Friday 25 February.

Charles Sturt strengthens research ties with NSW Government and universities

Wednesday, 16 Feb 2022
Charles Sturt University has signed an historic five-year Innovation Partnerships agreement with the NSW Government to boost innovation, attract investment, and strengthen collaboration across the university sector and state.

An old, run-down water tank has been reborn as an international acoustic masterpiece

Wednesday, 16 Feb 2022
A Charles Sturt engineer, a world-famous architect and a renowned composer have transformed a water tank in Cobar into a globally recognised, sound-art masterpiece putting Cobar on the global tourist map.

The benefits of fire. How heat and smoke can help save critically endangered ecosystems

Monday, 14 Feb 2022
A Charles Sturt University research project into planned burning ignites possibilities for conservation and restoration of critically endangered grassy ecosystems.

Carbon footprint reduced by 45 per cent, Charles Sturt goes even greener in 2022

Tuesday, 8 Feb 2022
University partners with Iberdrola Australia to supply 100 per cent renewable energy to its campuses, sourced from the Bodangora Wind Farm.

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