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Nursing students in Taree to benefit from teaching expertise

Tuesday, 22 Dec 2020
Charles Sturt University's nursing teachers will play a pivotal role in a new Bachelor of Nursing course to be delivered in Taree.

Canberra school teacher finds her voice and earns top postgraduate honour

Monday, 21 Dec 2020

Charles Sturt University has awarded a prestigious Postgraduate University Medal to a Canberra school teacher who health professionals thought would never make it to a mainstream school.

Beware misleading seafood substitution

Monday, 21 Dec 2020
Charles Sturt research identifies fish substitution in commercial and online vendors and considers the impact of fish-borne parasites.

Agreement with Australian Government to enhance agriculture, water and environment

Friday, 18 Dec 2020
Signing of a new strategic partnership between the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment and Charles Sturt University.

Septuagenarian’s doctorate offers hope for earlier Parkinson’s diagnosis

Friday, 18 Dec 2020
Thousands of PhDs and doctorates are completed in Australia each year, but rarely by a 71 year-old with a disability.

Riding a bike in regional NSW? Researchers seek your opinion in survey

Friday, 18 Dec 2020

Charles Sturt University research and an online survey by a collaborative team aims to support the development of campaigns to increase road user knowledge, safety and support for bicyclists.

Pharmacy alumni honoured at inaugural ACT Excellence Awards

Wednesday, 16 Dec 2020
Three Charles Sturt University pharmacy alumni received awards at the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia ACT Excellence Awards for their work helping the community during the bushfires and COVID-19.

High school drop-out earns top scholarly honour

Monday, 14 Dec 2020

A Charles Sturt University social science undergraduate who lives in Byron Bay in northern NSW will begin her career on a high after being awarded a University Medal for her scholarship.

Port Macquarie’s inaugural physiotherapy cohort graduate

Monday, 14 Dec 2020

The first physiotherapy student cohort strained at Charles Sturt in Port Macquarie, comprised of 42 students, have graduated from their four-year degree.

Regional community health experts join forces to identify the impact of bushfires on children

Monday, 14 Dec 2020

Charles Sturt University and Royal Far West have co-authored “The Impact of Bushfire on the Wellbeing of Children Living in Rural and Remote Australia: A Rapid Review”, investigating mental health and development of children impacted by bushfire.

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