Research stories
At RSP we translate research so it is impactful in policy domains and organisations, and is applied to improve people's lives.
At the recent annual meeting of the Society for Mental Health Research, Paula Ozola was awarded the SMHR – Schizophrenia Fellowship of NSW Poster Award for...
The ANU Grand Challenges Scheme funds transformative research with the potential to radically change our understanding of, and responses to, the wor
Girls as young as seven have a poorer body image than boys, according to research to find out if a special exercise program for primary school children...
According to new research, eight and nine year olds with high levels of trait anxiety learn more slowly than age-mates with lower levels of trait anxiety....
Young children’s understanding of their emotions develops within an environment of relationships initially with their parents, then siblings and later with...
Social and behavioural change is of interest to all of us either as instigators and leaders of such change processes or as members of the target audience....
Students who identify with their school are less likely to be aggressive and disruptive in class, according to new research.
Most of us have had the experience of seeing faces in clouds, tree bark and the shadows of spooky places.
The first record of dyslexia as an identifiable condition came to light in the late nineteenth century amongst the many other medical curiosities that...
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