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Charles Sturt expert urges wider government cyber security plan
Friday, 3 Jul 2020A Charles Sturt University expert endorses this week’s federal government funding boost for Australia’s cyber security capacity, and urges further government funding for cyber security education and tax relief for the cyber security industry.
‘Meaning in Frailty’ research to aid aged care
Friday, 3 Jul 2020New Charles Sturt University research will inform policy and practice for the care of frail older people.
The impact of COVID-19 on international community and social development
Thursday, 2 Jul 2020A Charles Sturt University academic and editor of an international journal argues that COVID-19 indiscriminately infects people, but discriminately impacts them, particularly, disadvantaged and marginalised groups.
New book says learning beyond classrooms vital for health across the lifespan
Thursday, 2 Jul 2020Charles Sturt University physical education academic, Dr Brendon Hyndman, has co-published a new book that explores the lifelong connections between health and educational performance.
Charles Sturt subjects acknowledged in Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2020
Wednesday, 1 Jul 2020Seven Charles Sturt subjects featured among top universities in the world in the ShanghaiRanking Consultancy's Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2020.
Central West’s future medical students receive $75,000 scholarship boost
Wednesday, 1 Jul 2020Three $25,000 scholarships will be funded by the Central NSW Joint Organisation for students from the Central West studying the Charles Sturt University and Western Sydney University Joint Program in Medicine next year.
Charles Sturt assists COVID-impacted Year 12 students to enrol
Monday, 29 Jun 2020Charles Sturt University is providing ways to assist Year 12 students whose study and results have been impacted by COVID-19.
Study to investigate mental health and stress in frontline workers during COVID-19
Wednesday, 24 Jun 2020Charles Sturt academics lead team that received $30,000 to investigate to effect of mental health and stress on frontline workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Charles Sturt Three-Minute Thesis finals go online for first time
Wednesday, 24 Jun 2020The annual Three-Minute Thesis competition for Charles Sturt's PhD students will be held online via Zoom on Wednesday 1 July.
Communication students boost Bathurst women’s cancer research fundraiser
Monday, 22 Jun 2020A creative social media campaign devised by Charles Sturt University communication students has been the secret ingredient helping the 'Bathurst on a Plate' cookbook project achieve its fundraising target of $50,000 for the Cancer Council NSW.