Archive
New parasite research may solve the mystery of why pilot whales strand on beaches
Wednesday, 14 Aug 2024A chance find in a museum in Tasmania by Charles Sturt University researchers has led to the discovery of rare parasites found in the blowhole of pilot whales which might solve the mystery of why whales beach themselves.
Research uncovers hidden parasite threat in Australian game meat
Monday, 12 Aug 2024Researchers at Charles Sturt University have made a significant discovery regarding the presence of Sarcocystis species of parasite in game deer and feral pigs in Australia.
Student guiding young women to better mental health
Monday, 12 Aug 2024A Charles Sturt University education student was recently named as a National Youth Advisor for mental health organisation Womn-Kind.
Dhuluny Conference to explore 1824 ‘martial law’ in Bathurst and reconciliation
Friday, 9 Aug 2024Charles Sturt University will host the Dhuluny Conference on Thursday 15 and Friday 16 August as part of a wider community commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the 1824 declaration of martial law in Bathurst.
Impact of pro-anorexia TikTok content revealed through new study
Thursday, 8 Aug 2024A Charles Sturt University academic has revealed the detrimental effects of TikTok-based pro-anorexia content on the mental health, body image and eating behaviours of young females.
Nuclear science workforce shortage: new course to fill skills gaps
Wednesday, 7 Aug 2024Charles Sturt has developed a new course - the Bachelor of Nuclear Science and Safety - to fill workforce shortages and create nuclear capable workforces.
Combating domestic violence in regional NSW through better education
Tuesday, 6 Aug 2024Charles Sturt University is helping educate the next generation of support workers to defend against the ever-growing stain of domestic violence on society.
Policy targets online gender-based violence against women and girls in sport
Monday, 5 Aug 2024Charles Sturt University academics are helping eliminate online gender-based violence against women and girls in sport through a recently published policy brief.
$1,700 awarded to support First Nations children and young athletes in Dubbo
Thursday, 1 Aug 2024Charles Sturt University is assisting First Nations children and young athletes in the Dubbo area through its annual Community University Partnerships (CUP) Grants Program.
Global movement to improve mental health research in regional communities
Tuesday, 30 Jul 2024Charles Sturt University researchers are leading a global movement to improve mental health research in regional and rural communities.