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Australia Day award for CSU student
LATEST NEWS  22 Jan 2018

Australia Day award for CSU student

Preventing disease to produce healthy animals is what motivates CSU student Ms Cara Wilson, who will be honoured this week for her early career research.

Agricultural ScienceGraham CentreCharles Sturt UniversityResearch

The cold-hard facts about lamb storage
LATEST NEWS  19 Jan 2018

The cold-hard facts about lamb storage

In the lead up to Australia Day you may be interested to read more about Mr Cassius Coombs' research about the impact of storage temperatures on meat quality...

Agricultural ScienceGraham CentreFood productionResearchSociety and Community

Shiftwork impacts women nurses: CSU research
LATEST NEWS  16 Jan 2018

Shiftwork impacts women nurses: CSU research

The impact of shiftwork on female nurses in the health care sector is the focus of PhD research by a registered nurse and CSU academic.

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MoU marks new beginning for CSU and NSW SES
LATEST NEWS  15 Jan 2018

MoU marks new beginning for CSU and NSW SES

The signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between CSU and the NSW State Emergency Service will herald the beginning of a new and significant relationship between the two.

Charles Sturt UniversityCSU studentsHigher educationVocational educationCommunication and Creative IndustriesEmergency ManagementSociety and Community

Frogs surviving in dry, dry land
LATEST NEWS  11 Jan 2018

audio-icon Frogs surviving in dry, dry land

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Frogs are often associated with wet tropical forests or vast swamps, not in the dry lands of southern NSW, which a CSU researcher Dr Carmen Amos to investigate the state of frog populations in the region and the factors influencing them.

ResearchEnvironmental SciencesILWSScience

Investigating the decline of northern Australia’s largest marsupial predator
LATEST NEWS  10 Jan 2018

audio-icon Investigating the decline of northern Australia’s largest marsupial predator

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A CSU researcher is investigating the status of one of the last major populations of northern quolls before its habitat is invaded by cane toads.

ResearchEnvironmental SciencesILWSScience

Bosses impressed with CSU graduates...
LATEST NEWS  10 Jan 2018

Bosses impressed with CSU graduates...

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Professor Toni Downes has welcomed the findings of the 2017 Employer Satisfaction Survey.

Charles Sturt UniversityCSU graduationsResearchCSU studentsSociety and CommunityJobs

Mighty meat ants help spread native plants along roadsides
LATEST NEWS  8 Jan 2018

audio-icon Mighty meat ants help spread native plants along roadsides

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Research from CSU has demonstrated how tiny ants help spread native trees along the roadsides that criss-cross the Australian rural landscape.

ResearchEnvironmental SciencesILWSScience

(Looks up from smartphone) … sorry, what did you say?
LATEST NEWS  4 Jan 2018

(Looks up from smartphone) … sorry, what did you say?

CSU researchers are searching for participants to take part in an online survey to help answer questions about smartphone usage in social situations... is it boredom or a fear of missing out that prevents us from letting go of our phones?

Charles Sturt UniversityResearchComputer ScienceSociety and CommunityJobs

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