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A Charles Sturt University biostatistics expert will deliver a free public lecture analysing the hidden causes of death and disability for working-aged people. A Charles Sturt biostatistics expert ...
House prices are decreasing and employment opportunities are increasing – there has never been a better time to live and study in regional areas. More young people in the city in recent years have ...
Charles Sturt University will celebrate its annual EngFest 2025 with two stand-out events on Monday 16 June, a Careers Expo and a free discussion forum for regional engineers and people interested in ...
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 ...
Charles Sturt researcher discovers how to transform discarded human hair strands into graphite with potential use in energy storage and drug delivery technology. Charles Sturt researcher discovers how ...
A constitutional law expert at Charles Sturt University says the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic has made even more clear than before the need for constitutional reform in Australia. The early months ...
Charles Sturt University is helping educate the next generation of support workers to defend against the ever-growing stain of domestic violence on society. Charles Sturt University’s Bachelor of ...
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 by a Charles Sturt academic looks at the feasibility and cultural mentoring of the Deadly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nursing and Midwifery Mentoring program. Charles Sturt ...
The 2019 Islamophobia in Australia report suggests that hate incidents are not just a problem for Muslims, but will need national engagement if Australia is to maintain social cohesion and live up to ...
Dr Dale Nimmo sets the record straight on the tales that suggest during bushfires, wombats heroically usher other animals into their fire-proof burrows, and says although these tales are untrue, ...
As reported in The Australian, almost half of university students from a regional background drop out of their courses. This is a very concerning statistic, one that regional universities are sadly ...
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