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Thursday Talks

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Hear a variety of engaging monthly talks programming from Charles Sturt University academics.

Conversations for a Brave New World

Conversations for a Brave New World is produced by the Gender Network (feminist, gender and queer studies) at Charles Sturt University. We bring global, national and local issues about gender and sexuality to the Central West. Each month we feature experts and scholars who converse about a diverse range of topics related to gender and sexuality. It is broadcast on the first Thursday of every month.

Stories behind the Research

Have you ever wondered what it was like to do a Higher Degree Research qualification or why someone might consider doing one? In this podcast we open up the world of doctoral research by delving into the stories behind the research, speaking to current CSU candidates as they navigate the trails and tribulations of their research journeys – listen to the ‘why’, ‘what’ and ‘how’ of these innovative researchers, as well as what spurred them onto to pursue this research pathway. It is broadcast on the third Thursday of every month.

If have a story to share and would like to be featured on our podcast, please email us at researcherdevelopment@csu.edu.au

SICS Radio

Each month’s episode of SICS Radio is presented by Charles Sturt University academics from the School of Information & Communication Studies.
Topics vary but include relationship between libraries and underserved communities, social justice and information. It is broadcast on the fourth Thursday of every month.

All Charles Sturt produced programming are available for listening on demand.

Alternate programming during this half hour features

That's What I Call Science

From Edge Radio and the Community Radio Network, That's What I Call Science's team of experts bring a fresh perspective on local, national and global topics. From bushfires to mental health, Indigenous knowledge to brewing beer, they shine the light on science behind diverse and topical issues.

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