A CSU-led research team has received the Distinguished Project Award for an international project seeking to protect the health and livelihoods of millions of people living in the Mekong Basin of Southeast Asia.
International experts will tackle some wicked problems in sustainability when they address seemingly competing interests for limited river resources worldwide on 10 December at CSU in Albury-Wodonga.
Over 350 delegates from 40 countries around the world will gather for Fish Passage 2018, a major international conference to run in Albury from Monday 10 to Friday 14 December.
A passion to contribute to save the lives of 1.5 million children and improve the quality of lives of 663 million people world-wide earned third place for the CSU representative at a recent national research ‘pitching’ competition.
A CSU research proposal aims to enhance the quality of life of people living with dementia in the Mid North Coast region by examining their experiences in creative and arts-based programs.
Hear CSU fish ecologist, Dr Lee Baumgartner, speak about the native fish that are no-where near as abundant in the Murray Darling Basin as they were before European settlement.
Charles Sturt University (CSU) students involved in a collaborative research project in the Pilbara region of Western Australia recently shared in the discovered a rare albino northern quoll.
ILWS Director at CSU, Professor Max Finlayson, reports on the current state of the world's wetlands and what can be done to look after the remaining areas.
A CSU-led research team has reported in a prestigious science journal that some Australian native animals are not as ‘naive’ about nasty foreign predators as previously thought.
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