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PhD scholar receives Prime Minister’s Prize for Excellence in Science Teaching in Secondary Schools
Thursday, 4 Nov 2021A PhD scholar receives the Prime Minister’s Prize for Excellence in Science Teaching in Secondary Schools in the 2021 Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science.
Community radio 2MCE-FM a triple finalist in national awards
Tuesday, 2 Nov 2021Community radio station 2MCE-FM at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst has been announced as a finalist in three categories of national awards.
NSW sheep and goat producers urged to have their say on electronic identification
Wednesday, 3 Nov 2021Charles Sturt University researchers are canvassing the views of NSW sheep and goat producers about the National Livestock Identification System.
LGBT travel study good news for rural destinations
Tuesday, 2 Nov 2021Research by a Charles Sturt reveals regional areas are favoured by members of the LGBT community as a travel/holiday destination.
Improved connectivity rolling onto farms due to innovative research
Friday, 29 Oct 2021The first project for the Global Digital Farm at Charles Sturt in Wagga Wagga with Food Agility CRC will focus on turning tractors and trucks into mobile Wi-Fi providers for long-range connectivity.
Professor Mark Evans announced as Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research)
Thursday, 28 Oct 2021Vice-Chancellor Professor Renée Leon says Professor Evans’ will play a pivotal role in leading collaboration between staff and partners to produce impactful research.
Summit to explore ever-changing regional media in the digital age
Wednesday, 27 Oct 2021Charles Sturt is hosting a summit with journalism and communication experts to discuss the role of the regional media in the digital age.
Research to improve access to diagnosis for rural prostate cancer patients
Monday, 18 Oct 2021A leading Charles Sturt University nuclear medicine researcher is involved in a research trial that could deliver cheaper and more accessible prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment in rural and remote regions of Australia and around the world.
Charles Sturt glasshouse recreates Vietnam rice fields producing foods that can be grown globally
Friday, 15 Oct 2021Charles Sturt University has produced highly durable and sustainable food alternatives to rice, by simulating international climates in a glasshouse in Wagga Wagga.
Don’t give up. Dyslexia support at university decoded
Thursday, 14 Oct 2021This Dyslexia Awareness Month Charles Sturt shines the spotlight on resources available for dyslexic students and others considering a higher education to achieve their academic goals.