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Western NSW residents needed for COVID-19 research
Thursday, 27 Aug 2020Research funded by Charles Sturt University seeks 1,000 participants aged 18 years and over from the western region of NSW to provide a voice for rural and regional people about their experience and perceptions of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Charles Sturt Professor’s bravery recognised with award nomination
Wednesday, 26 Aug 2020Charles Sturt Professor Cate Thomas nominated for an Aspire Award, which recognises the accomplishments of people with disability.
‘Communicating with Confidence’ at Charles Sturt University Speech Pathology Clinic is the priority
Tuesday, 25 Aug 2020According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics there are 1.2 million Australians with communication disability, and Charles Sturt University speech pathologists and students strive to provide them with the confidence to communicate.
Charles Sturt Advantage early entry applications close soon
Tuesday, 25 Aug 2020After the successful launch of the Charles Sturt Advantage early offer program in 2019, applications for the 2021 academic year close on Monday 31 August.
Charles Sturt graduate to become first female vet in Papua New Guinea
Monday, 24 Aug 2020Charles Sturt graduate Dr Tania Areori to return to Papua New Guinea this week as her home country's first female veterinarian.
Students immerse themselves in their culture to inspire other students
Thursday, 20 Aug 2020Physiotherapy student part of Charles Sturt's first intake of mentors for a student-led program to provide support for First Nations students and connect them to community members and Elders.
‘New water’ could be key to un-tapping river system solutions
Tuesday, 18 Aug 2020Emeritus Professor Jim Pratley has proposed the creation of 'new water' could be the key to solving problems plaguing inland rivers in a proposal for the Bridge Hub Water Challenge.
Charles Sturt celebrates graduates of 2020 despite COVID-19
Monday, 17 Aug 2020Charles Sturt University normally celebrates graduations at ceremonies in August and December, but unfortunately, due to current COVID-19 restrictions, the University has had to cancel its formal August graduation ceremonies.
Where art meets science … and parasites: workshop draws on expertise
Friday, 14 Aug 2020A pair of Charles Sturt University experts will share their fascination for parasites in a free online workshop on Wednesday 19 August.
Academic helps solve Australia’s shortages of nuclear medicine during COVID-19 crisis
Wednesday, 12 Aug 2020Dr Geoff Currie from Charles Sturt is part of a team advising Australia's Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation on how to overcome transport and supply disruptions spurred by COVID-19 that have resulted in nuclear medicine shortages.