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Does climate change and biodiversity decline affect those tasked with solving it?
LATEST NEWS  26 Mar 2024

Does climate change and biodiversity decline affect those tasked with solving it?

Charles Sturt researchers are leading a team investigating the extent that STEMM professionals suffer from climate anxiety or eco-grief. They are calling on industry professionals to complete a survey to assist with their research.

Agricultural ScienceCharles Sturt UniversityGulbali Institute

Three species of freshwater turtles benefit from Murrumbidgee environmental water management
LATEST NEWS  25 Mar 2024

Three species of freshwater turtles benefit from Murrumbidgee environmental water management

Researchers have revealed the benefits of environmental water deliveries in boosting the diversity of turtle species in Murrumbidgee wetlands.

Charles Sturt UniversityGulbali InstituteScience

Exhibition presentation explores the rich history of Islam in Australia
LATEST NEWS  15 Mar 2024

Exhibition presentation explores the rich history of Islam in Australia

A Charles Sturt University Islamic history expert has delivered a presentation in Melbourne as part of a multicultural exhibition showcasing the historic interaction between Australian First Nations people and the Makassans of Indonesia.

Arts and CultureIndigenousReligion and EthicsSociety and Community

Queer Screen Film Festival returns to Charles Sturt in Port Macquarie
LATEST NEWS  15 Mar 2024

Queer Screen Film Festival returns to Charles Sturt in Port Macquarie

Charles Sturt University continues to be loud and proud in support of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer community (LGBTIQA+) as a continuing regional partner for the 2024 Queer Screen Film Festival – Best of the Fest.

Arts and CultureCharles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Super-AI – for better or worse?
LATEST NEWS  12 Mar 2024

Super-AI – for better or worse?

Is a friendly super-artificial intelligence (AI) desirable? A Charles Sturt University philosopher considers whether the development of such super-AI, which might limit our freedom and treat us like ‘pets’, is preferable to no super-AI at all.

Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Futures InstituteComputer ScienceReligion and EthicsSociety and CommunityTechnology

Indigenous constitutional reform: New book argues it’s necessary to meet international obligations
LATEST NEWS  12 Mar 2024

Indigenous constitutional reform: New book argues it’s necessary to meet international obligations

A Charles Sturt University constitutional law expert has written a new book that addresses the debate about Indigenous constitutional recognition and presents a radical approach to the constitutional position of Indigenous people.

Business and EconomicsResearchIndigenousSociety and CommunityYindyamarra

Nominations open for Charles Sturt University’s Distinguished Alumni Awards
LATEST NEWS  11 Mar 2024

Nominations open for Charles Sturt University’s Distinguished Alumni Awards

In recognition of the outstanding achievements and impact of its alumni, Charles Sturt University is proud to announce the launch of its 2024 Distinguished Alumni Awards program.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Surviving global pressures: Podcast series launched
LATEST NEWS  7 Mar 2024

Surviving global pressures: Podcast series launched

The latest Charles Sturt University podcast series - Global Pressures shines the spotlight on the growing pressures our world is under and how essential industries need to adapt to overcome these challenges.

Agricultural ScienceCharles Sturt UniversityParamedicine

Microgrid research will benefit renewable energy needs of country Australia
LATEST NEWS  5 Mar 2024

Microgrid research will benefit renewable energy needs of country Australia

A Charles Sturt University team is researching the deployment of microgrid projects that aim to meet the energy needs of regional communities in Australia.

Business and EconomicsResearchTechnologySustainability

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