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Reconciliation Week: More Action needed according to CSU
LATEST NEWS  28 May 2018

Reconciliation Week: More Action needed according to CSU

At the beginning of Reconciliation Week, Charles Sturt University (CSU) has today called for more action on Indigenous reconciliation as it continues to drive its Reconciliation Action Plan.

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First Conservation Workshop for endangered Red Panda held in Bhutan
LATEST NEWS  25 May 2018

First Conservation Workshop for endangered Red Panda held in Bhutan

Charles Sturt University’s Senior Researcher for the Institute for Land, Water and Society, Dr Joanne Millar, is leading a three year research project that aims to protect red panda habitat and the livelihoods of yak herder in the high altitude rangelands of Bhutan. Funded by the UK Darwin Initiative Fund, the project is focusing on severe land degradation, red panda habitat loss and herder wellbeing in the winter rangelands of Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary in remote eastern Bhutan.

Agricultural ScienceCharles Sturt UniversityEnvironmental SciencesILWSScience

US Fulbright scholarship opens eyes and ears for CSU researcher
LATEST NEWS  25 May 2018

US Fulbright scholarship opens eyes and ears for CSU researcher

A CSU researcher has taken her research into deafness and communication to new heights through the Fulbright Scholarship program.

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CSU researcher: Can coloured rice help people with obesity?
LATEST NEWS  24 May 2018

CSU researcher: Can coloured rice help people with obesity?

Volunteers are needed for research at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Wagga Wagga into the therapeutic effects of coloured rice for obesity and related diseases, like diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

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CSU Islamic art expert at Iftar dinner in Canberra
LATEST NEWS  24 May 2018

CSU Islamic art expert at Iftar dinner in Canberra

A leading CSU Islamic art expert advocated for the unifying influence of art when he delivered a presentation at the annual Iftar Dinner* at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra on Friday 18 May.

Arts and CultureCharles Sturt UniversityResearchCSU studentsInternationalReligion and EthicsSociety and Community

Trust in accountants built on that personal touch
LATEST NEWS  23 May 2018

Trust in accountants built on that personal touch

A Charles Sturt University (CSU) researcher has shown that small-to-medium business owners trust their accountants more when they meet them face-to-face compared to meetings held over telephone or via email or other online communication.

Business and EconomicsCharles Sturt UniversityResearchCSU students

Environmental ecologist from Scotland joins CSU
LATEST NEWS  23 May 2018

Environmental ecologist from Scotland joins CSU

A new CSU science lecturer is contributing to conservation strategies and legal change in his homeland of Scotland.

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CSU wins ‘Most Valuable Team Ribbon’ in 2018 University bioQuest
LATEST NEWS  21 May 2018

CSU wins ‘Most Valuable Team Ribbon’ in 2018 University bioQuest

A team of scientists from the Charles Sturt University (CSU) Institute for Land, Water and Society (ILWS) won a category award after last month competing in the QuestaGame University BioQuest.

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CSU a global teaching excellence award finalist
LATEST NEWS  17 May 2018

CSU a global teaching excellence award finalist

CSU is taking on 17 other institutions from all over the world at Advance HE’s ‘Global Teaching Excellence Award 2018’.

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