Archive
Charles Sturt PhD student co-authors article on potential LGBTIQA+ biases in robotics and AI
Monday, 17 Feb 2020Charles Sturt PhD student Mr Adam Poulsen has co-authored a new article on LGBTIQA+ exclusion in the development and use of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI).
Charles Sturt student wins major award for travel photography
Tuesday, 11 Feb 2020A Charles Sturt University photography student’s series of photos taken in North Korea in 2019 has won a national photography competition.
Spiritus Short Film Prize; enter now
Thursday, 6 Feb 2020Call for entries for the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture 2020 Spiritus Short Film Prize
How the nation’s bushfire crisis could become a waterways crisis
Thursday, 6 Feb 2020Adjunct Professor Max Finlayson co-authors paper with Mr Jason Alexandra from RMIT on how floods affect waterways after bushfires and what the government should be doing to protect the resources now.
Charles Sturt to show Standing Committee how University can contribute to $100 billion industry
Wednesday, 5 Feb 2020Agriculture and Water Resources Standing Committee to visit Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga to tour facilities and discuss the University's contribution to growing the agriculture industry to $100 billion by 2030.
A taste of university life on offer in Bathurst for 25 prospective Indigenous students
Tuesday, 4 Feb 2020Charles Sturt in Bathurst is hosting 25 prospective students this week for a five-day program designed to help Indigenous students prepare to study at university.
Animal ecology expert helping to fight post-bushfires extinction threat
Monday, 3 Feb 2020The findings and recommendations of the expert panel will play a crucial role in determining the federal government’s allocation of its initial $50 million in funding to counteract the ecological disaster
Charles Sturt students encourage others to apply for scholarships before deadline
Monday, 3 Feb 2020Returning Charles Sturt students and scholarship recipients encourage others to apply for scholarships before the main round closes on Wednesday February 5.
Charles Sturt’s small-scale winemaking to assess smoke taint
Friday, 31 Jan 2020The National Wine and Grape Industry Centre is working with grower groups to make wine from samples of grapes from vineyards exposed to smoke.
Research finds Australian wattle seeds have a ‘fire gauge’ and a ‘rain gauge’
Thursday, 30 Jan 2020Associate Professor Geoff Burrows has discovered the seed coat of Australian wattles has two functions: firstly, to sense when a fire has occurred, and secondly, to determine when enough rain has fallen to allow for successful regeneration.