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Charles Sturt University has established education agreements in India and Bangladesh as it continues to diversify and grow its student pathways into Australia.
Academics with Three Rivers DRH and clinicians at MLHD in the Riverina are improving emergency room procedures for heart attack patients with new research.
Dr Bede Harris (pictured, inset) is a Senior Lecturer and Law Discipline Head in the Charles Sturt School of Business in the Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences. Dr Harris, who ...
A Charles Sturt University PhD candidate’s research investigating the elusive native Australian rakali has been published in a leading science journal.
Charles Sturt researcher discovers how to transform discarded human hair strands into graphite with potential use in energy storage and drug delivery technology.
A total of sixteen graduation ceremonies will be held across the six main Charles Sturt regional communities welcoming almost 7,100 attendees. 1,610 graduates will celebrate the completion of their ...
A Charles Sturt University analysis of the Opposition’s nuclear power proposal finds that relying on nuclear power to attain net zero by 2050 would require four times as many nuclear power plants to ...
A Charles Sturt University alumni who grew up in Penrith has earned the Social Impact Alumni Award for his journalistic influence on major crime cases, national emergencies and social justice.
A referendum will be held later this year to enshrine a First Nations’ Voice to Parliament into the Australian constitution. A Charles Sturt University academic explores whether the proposed Voice ...
A Charles Sturt University journalism academic warns that Australia has entered the era of post-truth politics during the Voice to Parliament referendum campaign. By Mr Jock Cheetham, (pictured, inset ...
Charles Sturt University signs Memorandum of Understanding with NSW Wine Industry Association to advance the NSW wine and grape industries The partnership will support industry research priorities ...
A leading Charles Sturt University researcher co-led a multi-discipline team investigating the origins of dingoes, when they arrived in Australia, and how they changed over nearly three thousand years ...
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