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How important is handwriting in the digital age?

Monday, 2 May 2016

New research at CSU will examine the importance of teaching handwriting and computer keyboard skills to Australian primary school children.

Breaking through the concrete ceiling

Monday, 2 May 2016

The new engineering course at CSU is aiming to change the face of the profession in Australia by seeking more balanced perspectives.

Australian researchers map micronutrients in white rice

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003

Efforts to address chronic malnutrition in billions of people have taken a step forward with Australian researchers defining processing conditions that boost the nutritional value of white rice.

Australian youth homelessness report launched

Thursday, 28 Apr 2016

A report into Australian youth homelessness to be launched today reveals more than 41 000 people aged between 15 and 23 seek help from homeless support agencies each year, with rural and regional youth particularly vulnerable. CSU Professor in Finance Adam Steen is one of three principal researchers behind The Cost of Youth Homelessness in Australia.

Learning analytics challenged

Wednesday, 27 Apr 2016

Academics at CSU have questioned whether the data collection systems used by schools and universities to improve education outcomes are actually beneficial.

Welcome investment in cyber-security strategy

Friday, 22 Apr 2016

The $230 million dollar strategy to boost Australia's cyber-security has been described as a good first step by a CSU expert.

Anzac Day as Australia’s alternative religion?

Thursday, 21 Apr 2016

A CSU historian asks whether Anzac Day functions as a kind of alternative religion or 'civil religion'.

Honour for CSU Indigenous education leader

Wednesday, 20 Apr 2016

A renowned CSU Indigenous education leader has received a further honour for her life-long work.

Industrial relations centre stage for Australian election

Wednesday, 20 Apr 2016

A CSU political science academic says the Prime Minister has taken a significant risk in foreshadowing an early double dissolution election.

MDMS is good medicine for regional economies

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003

Independent research has found the proposed Murray Darling Medical School (MDMS) would be a $66 million dollar shot in the arm for the regional economies of Wagga Wagga, Orange and Bendigo.

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