Archive
Grants available for high school students to attend Open Day
Monday, 5 Jul 2021Travel grants are available for Year 11 and 12 students planning to attend one of six Open Days hosted by Charles Sturt in August and September.
Funding allows university to explore depths of marine bioproduct industry
Monday, 5 Jul 2021Charles Sturt partners in National Marine Bioproducts Research Centre, which recently secured $59 million in federal funding to develop marine bioproducts for health, agriculture and biomaterials.
Almost 1,500 students gain an advantage through Charles Sturt
Wednesday, 30 Jun 2021University makes almost 1,500 offers during Round One of the Charles Sturt Advantage program, providing a pathway to university for Year 12 students.
Students can now apply for the first round of mid-year scholarships
Monday, 28 Jun 2021The halfway point has arrived for many university students but that doesn’t mean financial support is no longer on offer.
Alumni Awards finalists announced
Friday, 25 Jun 2021The annual Charles Sturt University Alumni Awards celebrate the outstanding achievements of the University’s alumni and the finalists for the 2021 awards have been announced.
Research reveals racial discrimination of black sub-Saharan African nurses in rural Australia
Wednesday, 23 Jun 2021Charles Sturt University research shows overseas-qualified black sub-Saharan African nurses in Australian healthcare facilities experience incidents of discrimination from their colleagues and patients based on race and skin colour.
Strong results for Charles Sturt reflected in NSW Auditor-General’s report
Monday, 21 Jun 2021The report also highlighted the University's strong growth in domestic student enrolments, sector-leading graduate employment outcomes, and high rates of Indigenous and low socio-economic status student enrolments
Students make it short and sweet for maximum impact
Monday, 21 Jun 2021PhD students to cram hours of research into three minutes during the Three Minute Thesis final in Wagga Wagga.
Research aims for safe sleep for Aboriginal babies
Friday, 18 Jun 2021Aboriginal babies die from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) three to four times more often than non-Aboriginal babies. This never has been and never will be OK.
New fund to help regional students through the unexpected
Friday, 18 Jun 2021The Regional Impact Fund has been established to help students impacted by drought, bushfires, COVID-19, floods and future regional challenges.