
معرفی
Laura Delli-Pizzi is a Scholarly Teaching Fellow at the School of Psychology, Charles Sturt University, specializing in developmental psychology and academic writing pedagogy. She teaches PSY201 and PSY451, focusing on research methods and statistics in psychology.
- Education:
- Bachelor of Arts (University of Western Sydney, 2005-2007)
- Master of Teaching (Primary) (University of Western Sydney, 2008-2009)
- Graduate Certificate in Religious Education (Australian Catholic University, 2015)
- Graduate Diploma in Psychology (University of New England, 2017-2019)
- Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) (Hons. Class 1, Charles Sturt University, 2020)
Laura’s research centers on childhood development, school wellbeing, and psychology of learning. She investigates mental health risks in early school years and teacher resilience in special education contexts. Recent projects include interdisciplinary studies on children’s visual communication and surveillance risks in domestic violence prevention.
Her recent publications highlight cross-cultural child communication and UN SDG17 partnerships. Laura contributes to research on systemic functional linguistics and logical thinking in children’s art.
Awards:
- 2023 Charles Sturt Excellence Awards (team member)
Laura collaborates with international researchers on projects like the Children Draw Talking Project and explores interdisciplinary approaches to child welfare and educational equity.




