How do you act 'professional'? It's essential in the workforce but it's not exactly taught in school. Olivia gives you her tips and tricks to put your best foot forward and nail professionalism once and for all.
You need experience to get a job and you need a job to get experience. So how do you get out of that cycle and enter the workforce? Lexie gives you her tips and tricks to get into the career you're after.
Want a career in health but not sure where to start? Rahael tells you how she was inspired to study Physiotherapy and how it could prepare you to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others
Do you want to work in a field where you can help others? Maybe you are considering a change in career? Rebecca explains why she decided to make the leap from teaching to study speech pathology.
Sure you've heard about the social media trend 'Looking for a man in finance'. But what about the women breaking into this once male dominated industry and making it their own? Olivia talks about her experience as a woman in finance and how the...
Want a flexible job that understands the challenges of being a student? Where better than Student Central! Grace fills you in on what she does working at Student Central for Charles Sturt and why she loves the job!
Have you received negative feedback or questions about your study path? Don't worry, you're not the only one! Listen to Dianne's story, you might be able to resonate with this one.
Have you ever felt like the degree you've chosen to study just isn't for you? Elijah was studying Psychology in Bathurst away from his close family & friends. While he made new friends along the way, he realised he wanted to pursue his passion for...
Contributor Trilok Bista writes his final blog for Charlie, looking back on their most memorable experiences at Charles Sturt University.
''Nuclear medicine is a branch of medical imaging that specialises in the imaging of the function of specific cells and organs within the body'' Megan Winzer shares a day in the life of a nuclear medicine student.