Forget nuclear submarines, a leading Charles Sturt University nuclear medicine expert has welcomed the federal government’s announcement to finally secure the nuclear medicine supply in Australia and narrow the health care gap in regional areas.
A leading Charles Sturt University teacher education academic has welcomed the recently released NSW Government response to the Review of Rural and Remote Incentives in NSW Public Schools (2021) report.
The second Yindyamarra Talk identified the biggest challenges facing the mental health and wellbeing of First Nations people during COVID-19 and identified resources to help.
A large philanthropic grant is enabling Charles Sturt University researchers to use passive technology, some of it ground-breaking, to detect and monitor wildlife species, particularly wetland birds.
The second Yindyamarra talk, hosted by Charles Sturt's Professor Stan Grant Jnr, will focus on the mental health and wellbeing of First Nations people during the pandemic.
Policing graduate says diversity in the NSWPF allows for better community understanding as officers, students, graduates and staff prepare to celebrate Police Week.
Parent Information Sessions for 2022 academic year to be held online to give parents of school leavers an insight into what the university has to offer.
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