A couple of pieces of good news that have made headlines in these past weeks include topping the Good Universities guide for graduate employment ranking, receiving $460,000 for Indigenous and rural student scholarships and research from the Central West Medical Association, two of our researchers Dr Hamid Jamali and Professor Christine Edwards-Groves acknowledged as national leaders in the Australian's 2019 Research magazine and our Public Relations students taking out first place in the national industry competition 'Pitch This'... Charles Sturt is at world standard in seven Fields of Research, which map to five of the 10 Fields of Education in which we teach. Based on this, we believe the University is already compliant with the proposed 2030 thresholds. As an example of our success on the world stage, is Professor of Speech and Language Acquisition, Professor Sharynne McLeod, was recently hailed as the world’s most cited expert in her field.
October 24, 2019
Vice Chancellor's Blog - October 2019
Thanks to the members of our Speech-Language-Multilingualism team at CSU for their impactful research contributing to this mention on the Vice-Chancellor's blog for October.
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