
The female tradie shortage: why real change requires a major cultural shift
Charles Sturt researchers are investigating the barriers to female participation in trades – and how the female tradie can overcome them.
Read MoreCharles Sturt researchers are investigating the barriers to female participation in trades – and how the female tradie can overcome them.
Read MoreDiscover how research with the humble dung beetle is helping make agriculture in Australia more sustainable... and more productive.
Read MoreHow can we combine agriculture and environment science to reduce pesticide use? Charles Sturt researcher Geoff Gurr has the answer.
Read MoreGot a passion for sustainability, biodiversity and conservation? Find out how a postgraduate qualification can put you out in front when it comes to a career in environmental sciences.
Read MoreAgroecology: Charles Sturt University's Anne Johnson explains how this practice can help feed the world and protect our planet.
Read MoreAre you keen for a four-day work week in Australia? The immediate answer would probably be ‘yes’. But is this new way of working economically and socially and feasible?
Read MoreGender norms. It’s likely you’ve been conforming to them in some way since you could walk and talk. But what are they? Are they helpful or harmful to society? And will these norms continue to play a part in our rapidly changing world?
Read MoreThe ecological research undertaken by Charles Sturt University's Richard McLellan in Western Australia is trying to save the sandalwood tree.
Read MoreUniversity wildlife research conducted at Charles Sturt proves 3D printing technology can be used to create new habitats for native species!
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