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A Charles Sturt University legal expert has won an historic case in a United Nations jurisdiction for First Nations native title claimants in Western Australia It is the first UN Human Rights ...
Research by Ms Kristina Griffin (pictured, inset) RN, Associate Head of the Charles Sturt School of Nursing, Paramedicine and Healthcare Sciences, and historian Dr Therese Taylor in the School of ...
Media Note: Photo caption: Charles Sturt representatives Professor Zahim Islam (left), Pro Vice-Chancellor, International, Mr Mike Ferguson (second from left) and Head of International Partnership ...
Charles Sturt University research assesses feasibility of First Nations cultural mentoring program across four Local Health Districts Charles Sturt University is proud to announce a new research ...
New fertiliser research could contribute to the sustainability and profitability of Australian agriculture A Charles Sturt University academic conducted the research to identify fertilisers that ...
Charles Sturt University has secured Australian Research Council (ARC) project funding to safeguard unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-related technologies The Charles Sturt Artificial Intelligence and ...
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 Islamic history scholar honours the service of all Australians in wars, including multi-ethnic Australian Muslim service personnel His new book chronicles how Muslims, ...
Charles Sturt’s Three Rivers DRH to collaborate with Murrumbidgee Local Health District and NSW Health’s Agency for Clinical Innovation on two-year project The research will investigate the use of ...
A Charles Sturt University academic explores whether the proposed Voice should make First Nations peoples authoritative participants in the rights and responsibilities of government. By Professor of ...
Charles Sturt PhD candidate investigates best methods to detect rakali The research was published in CSIRO Publishing’s Wildlife Research journal Rakali were monitored using visual surveys and live ...
A Charles Sturt University researcher co-led an extensive genomic study of ancient dingoes to better understand their early history in Australia The research uses pre-European dingo specimens to ...