An Internet resource conceived and initiated by Charles Sturt University (CSU) for Years 11 and 12 students studying for the NSW Higher School Certificate (HSC) has recorded its highest-ever traffic for the months of April, May and June.
It’s official: boys do read maps and graphs better than girls, according to work by a research group from Charles Sturt University and Queensland University of Technology.
A Canadian high school student has used the remote-access telescope at CSU to win the Senior Physics Prize in the Province of Manitoba, and membership of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada.
Governments must start encouraging women earlier into study and careers in computing science to address the growing shortages of skilled information technology professionals, says a senior education researcher at Charles Sturt University.
Researchers at Charles Sturt University have been surprised by the initial response to their invitation to small rural and remote Australian schools to participate in a study of strategies to attract and retain quality teachers.
The financial woes facing the private childcare operator, ABC Learning Centres, has prompted CSU academic, Ms Frances Press to express concern about its implications for the provision of childcare in Australia.
Demand for nursing and education courses at Charles Sturt University has remained steady, according to figures released by the NSW University Admissions Centre tonight, Thursday 17 January.
A Charles Sturt University researcher has reported that two to three-year-old children who attended more hours in centre-based childcare were more socially competent, and that higher quality care was also linked to better outcomes for children.
How children around the world acquire speech and language is the subject of a unique book, edited by a Charles Sturt University academic, which was recently launched at an international convention in the USA.
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