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AI could be key to targeting students’ individual learning needs
Tuesday, 16 Jan 2024A Charles Sturt education academic said that while the use of artificial intelligence in teaching could be problematic, it could be the key to individualise learning for students.
Study to help break down communication barriers for young children
Tuesday, 16 Jan 2024A Charles Sturt University PhD student is helping break down communication barriers for young children in a bid to create more inclusive communities.
Communication expert said AI poses risks and opportunities in entertainment industry
Thursday, 4 Jan 2024The threat of AI interrupting the entertainment industry sent writers and actors to a record-breaking strike but a Charles Sturt communications expert said it there could be a place in the industry for AI, if it used responsibly.
University receives millions to boost mental health workforce
Wednesday, 3 Jan 2024The University will provide hundreds of placement opportunities in nursing, occupational therapy and social work as part of $2 million funding through the National Mental Health Pathways to Practice Program.
Thousands of dollars of support for regional psychology and social work students on offer
Thursday, 21 Dec 2023Centacare is funding scholarships for regional psychology and social work students at Charles Sturt in 2024 and 2025, valued at $30,000.
$500,000 grant for Charles Sturt researchers to advance driverless car technology
Wednesday, 20 Dec 2023Charles Sturt University researchers have secured $500,000 in funding from Japan for a specialised project as part of an international team of leading scientists.
International impact by speech-language ‘Changemaker’
Tuesday, 19 Dec 2023Charles Sturt speech-language experts' presentation was designated as an ASHA Convention ‘Changemaker’ session at the largest meeting of American speech-language pathologists.
Speech-language expert advocates at WHO international conference in the Philippines
Friday, 15 Dec 2023A leading Charles Sturt University speech and language acquisition expert submitted two interventions at a World Health Organization (WHO) international forum in Manila, the Philippines
Voluntary Assisted Dying study seeks to hear from those living with dementia
Friday, 15 Dec 2023People living with dementia are invited to participate in a unique study exploring their attitudes, needs and preferences towards Voluntary Assisted Dying in Australia.
Historic UN Human Rights Committee decision on native title and government procedures
Thursday, 14 Dec 2023A Charles Sturt University legal academic has successfully represented First Nations people of the Pilbara region of Western Australia before a United Nations tribunal.