Charles Sturt University is opening its doors to Year 11 and 12 students to give them the best chance at success for their HSC exams. Charles Sturt University has opened its campus libraries to Year ...
Charles Sturt University academics are investigating the occurrence of ‘scanxiety’ for people living with cancer in regional, rural and remote Australia. Charles Sturt University academics are ...
A study by a Charles Sturt University agribusiness academic explores on-farm variable inputs in southern NSW to establish the economic benefits of the use of organic matter in agriculture. Charles ...
Charles Sturt University has established education agreements in India and Bangladesh as it continues to diversify and grow its student pathways into Australia. During a recent visit to India, Charles ...
Research projects continue to emerge from the hundreds of health checks Charles Sturt paramedicine students have conducted at the Henty Machinery Field Days. Charles Sturt collaborates with Australian ...
First Nations entrepreneurs have completed a 10-week program through Charles Sturt to grow their business ventures. Seven First Nations businesses complete the Charles Sturt First Nations Entrepreneur ...
Charles Sturt University researchers have revealed a potential pitfall in the use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) when creating professional images in health and medicine. Charles Sturt ...
A Charles Sturt University academic explains that the recent change of Australia’s terrorism threat to ‘probable’ arises in the context that history continues to show that waves of terrorism occur ...
A Charles Sturt University engineering academic has played a central role in the maintenance and restoration of the historic Bowtells Swing Bridge over the Cox’s River on the famous Six-Foot Track in ...
Paris is hosting its first Paralympics, and Australia is bringing a strong team with many medal hopefuls. By Adjunct Associate Professor of Education in the Charles Sturt School of Education Brendon ...
Most Australian teenagers have their own smartphone. According to a 2023 survey, 91% of young people between 14 and 17 owned a phone. At the same time, there is huge community concern about young ...
Five general practitioners and academics from across the country weighed in on the debate on whether school nurses should weigh students - and their decision was unanimous. By The Conversation Deputy ...