After five decades of brutal rule under the Assads, Syria is at a crossroads. A Charles Sturt academic states what he believes are the four priorities to avoid yet another war. By Head of School of ...
Charles Sturt University has reimagined the way it teaches ethics and law for masters students as global politics continues to raise questions about the appropriateness of legal and institutional ...
Charles Sturt University academics are leading life-saving conversations around domestic violence to begin the annual 16 Days of Activism for 2025. Charles Sturt University academics host radio ...
In the run up to the last election, Labor made big transformative promises about the higher education sector. Foreshadowing what became the Universities Accord, the then Shadow Minister for Education ...
A Charles Sturt University academic has received a $230,000 fellowship, to support part-time university students succeed. A Charles Sturt University academic has received the prestigious honour of a ...
Charles Sturt University is encouraging educators to join the movement for more inclusive, disability-affirming classrooms this festive season. Students enrolling in the Charles Sturt University ...
The forgotten Syrian civil war has again flared up with the spectacular capture of Aleppo by opposition forces. By Head of School in the Charles Sturt Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation ...
Charles Sturt University has extended its commitment to regional communities by facilitating a real-world project for a high school student’s assessment. Charles Sturt collaborated with a Year 12 ...
Charles Sturt University ranks first among all Australian public universities for full-time employment of undergraduates eight years in a row. Charles Sturt University continues to be the university ...
A senior South Australian police officer and Charles Sturt University postgraduate student welcomed the opportunity to engage with industry leaders in security on a recent study tour to one of the ...
A new Charles Sturt University research project based in Port Macquarie seeks the help of anglers around Australia and New Zealand to improve our understanding of the spread of the ‘mushy fish’ issue.
A Charles Sturt University legal academic argues UN Human Rights Day on Tuesday 10 December is an opportunity to reflect on the role of lawyers and law schools in the upholding of the Rule of Law and ...