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New research explores social supports to help older caregivers in rural Australia
Wednesday, 8 Sep 2021Charles Sturt University researchers seek participants for a survey as part of new research to inform the development of interventions to address issues of isolation and depression for older caregivers in rural Australia.
$3.6 million research Hub to provide strong stream of water management solutions
Wednesday, 8 Sep 2021“Charles Sturt University collaborates with our partners on research with impact, which is precisely what the Next Generation Water Engineering and River Management Hub will produce.”
Charles Sturt’s international education focus shifts, partnership concludes
Tuesday, 7 Sep 2021Charles Sturt will prioritise the delivery of its international academic and research programs within regional Australia, particularly on its major campuses at Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst, Dubbo, Orange, Port Macquarie, and Wagga Wagga .
Engineered success, leading the way to a balanced graduate
Wednesday, 1 Sep 2021Charles Sturt University’s engineering program continues to lead the way developing graduates that are equipped with real-world experience, diverse technical skills, and entrepreneurial acumen that will meet the rapidly changing needs of the world.
Social sciences contribute to society
Tuesday, 31 Aug 2021During Social Sciences Week 2021 Charles Sturt University academics will present a range of free online events that explore society and our place in it.
Delivering COVID-19 support to First Nations communities is a matter of trust
Monday, 30 Aug 2021Charles Sturt's Professor Stan Grant Jr and Professor Juanita Sherwood host forum that highlights cracks in a system that is leaving First Nations people more vulnerable to COVID-19.
Grazing industrial hemp: world-first research to inform food regulators
Thursday, 26 Aug 2021Charles Sturt University scientists are playing a key role in new research to understand the opportunities to use industrial hemp as a feed source for sheep and cattle.
How hobbies have saved sanity during lockdown
Wednesday, 25 Aug 2021There is a link between serious leisure activities, such as bonsai growing, and maintaining wellbeing and connectivity during lockdown, according to a Charles Sturt researcher.
Stan Grant to host forum addressing issues around First Nations communities and COVID-19
Tuesday, 24 Aug 2021Professor Stan Grant to lead a public forum raising awareness of the issues that are impacting First Nations communities during the COVID-19 pandemic
Ms Renée Leon appointed Charles Sturt University Vice-Chancellor
Tuesday, 24 Aug 2021Ms Leon said she is honoured to lead Australia’s leading regional university at a time when the regions are playing an increasingly visible and important national role.