Welcome to new Graduate Research candidates joining us and congratulations to our current and graduating candidates on your achievements!
(Please note that this is based on reporting up to and including the 9th October. Candidate achievements recorded after that will appear in the next month’s GR News)
If you have news about awards, grants, publications or other achievements please let us know so we can share it.
Thesis Submitted for Examination
Congratulations to the following candidates who have recently submitted their thesis for examination.
Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences
Charrissa Moriarty Centre for Law and Justice
Thesis Title: Examine the application of positive social based informal emotional aid to a police officer and the role of family members during a period of emotional unwellness
Brett Henderson Australian Graduate School of Policing & Security
Thesis Title: Sharing the Responsibility for Emergency Management: a community case study
Faranak Tohidi School of Computing, Mathematics and Engineering
Thesis Title: Dynamic Point Cloud Compression with Shape and Density-based Volumetric Partitioning


This year’s competition showcases the presentations and research of 56 outstanding competitors from universities from across Australia, New Zealand, Oceania, North-East Asia and South-East Asia including Charles Sturt’s Sarah Esmaeili.
Australian Consortium for Social and Political Research Inc. (ACSPRI)
Seeing Like a Researcher is a masterclass series led by Professor Mark Evans. The Series highlights the experience, skills, wisdom and advice of Charles Sturt’s research leaders on themes relating to research innovation and professional skills for research.
New members are invited to join now before our Annual General Meeting