Charles Sturt academics have contributed to a national study on Q Fever, the effect it has on humans and animals and how a quicker diagnosis can be achieved with one simple question.
Charles Sturt University is set to boost cybersecurity and artificial intelligence (AI) research and unlock the potential for digital regional discovery and regional futures.
The event in Albury-Wodonga showcased the Gulbali Institute to key stakeholders and demonstrated some of the projects and facilities that are grounded in the Murray-Darling Basin.
Charles Sturt University celebrated this year’s scholarship recipients along with their donors at the scholarship presentation ceremony in Bathurst on Friday 20 May.
Charles Sturt University is a key research partner in a collaboration to develop and commercialise opportunities for Australia’s irrigated agriculture and rural water industries.
Charles Sturt is the first Australian university to make early offers to large groups of prospective students which secures their place to study in 2023.
Charles Sturt research protecting Australia's agriculture from zoonotic diseases receives $3.99 million from round two of the Regional Research Collaboration Program.
Australian Government announces $15 million commitment to upgrading the University's Convention Centre and investing in research and development for the AgriPark.
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