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Work starts at Riverina Equestrian Centre Stage Two development at Charles Sturt
Friday, 4 Sep 2020The first sod is turned on stage two of the $1.265 million Riverina Equestrian Centre at Charles Sturt in Wagga Wagga.
Regional economies will be hit harder and longer by recession: expert
Friday, 4 Sep 2020An economics professor at Charles Sturt University said regional economies will be hit the hardest by the recession.
Charles Sturt ranks in top five for undergraduate employment
Tuesday, 1 Sep 2020New data released this week has ranked Charles Sturt University within the top five universities in Australia for undergraduate employment.
New book champions constitutional reform in Australia
Tuesday, 1 Sep 2020A new book by Charles Sturt University academic Dr Bede Harris argues that the Commonwealth constitution is so defective that we need an entirely new one, and his book ends with the draft of a new Constitution.
Charles Sturt study into rare animal sighting in Murrumbidgee wetlands
Tuesday, 1 Sep 2020Charles Sturt researchers find grey snake in Murrumbidgee wetlands, the first sighting of the animal in southern NSW for 65 years.
Charles Sturt fosters a culture of giving back to students
Friday, 28 Aug 2020CSUGive Scholarship recipient Mrs Kristy Williams tells of how the scholarship helped her achieve her educational dreams and become a midwife in Wagga Wagga.
Exploring ‘the child offender’, a Social Science Week online event
Thursday, 27 Aug 2020Charles Sturt University is co-hosting an online discussion on Thursday 10 September to examine the concept of the ‘child offender’ as part of Social Science Week 2020 (7-13 September).
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.