Archive
New netball book Will to Win offers lessons for all sports
Monday, 1 Jun 2020A new book co-authored by a Charles Sturt University academic provides insights from some of the legends of New Zealand netball, which can be applied in other sports and in people’s daily lives.
Charles Sturt is offering prospective students an advantage
Monday, 1 Jun 2020Applications are open for the Charles Sturt Advantage early offer program, which focuses on students' soft skills to give them early entry into university.
Which COVID-19 pandemic prevention measures work?
Friday, 29 May 2020Charles Sturt University research assessed a range of measures implemented by governments to control the COVID-19 pandemic to evaluate their value in containing the situation, and determine what works best?
How are extremists exploiting COVID-19?
Friday, 29 May 2020A Charles Sturt University research project will examine threats by jihadists and Right Wing extremists that capitalise on community uncertainty to drive their own agendas and goals at the cost of human lives.
New Charles Sturt appointment to boost Indigenous engagement
Tuesday, 26 May 2020Professor Juanita Sherwood is Charles Sturt University’s new Pro Vice-Chancellor of Indigenous Engagement
Charles Sturt meets challenge of blood donation despite COVID-19
Monday, 25 May 2020Despite the disruptions of COVID-19 social distancing restrictions, hundreds of Charles Sturt University students and staff have continued to donate much-need blood to Australian Red Cross Lifeblood.
Formula One highs and lows - EngFest 2020-Exploration Series public lecture
Thursday, 21 May 2020Charles Sturt University will present ‘Formula One – the Highs and Lows’, a free ZOOM public lecture on Tuesday 9 June by Professor Richard Hopkins who led the Red Bull F1 motor racing team to multiple grand prix victories between 2007 to 2015.
Research to investigate impact of COVID-19 on delivery of mathematics and science education
Thursday, 21 May 2020Charles Sturt academic receive funding to investigate how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the delivery of maths and science education to primary school students.
Worldwide smartphone COVID-19 apps research
Tuesday, 19 May 2020A Charles Sturt University research project will examine mobile phone ‘contact tracing’ apps worldwide to strengthen the fight against COVID-19 and similar future pandemics.
How effective are government COVID-19 interventions in Australia?
Monday, 18 May 2020Charles Sturt University research explores: Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, how effective are the various federal and state government policy measures including lockdown, social distancing, and travel bans?