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CSU under international police microscope

Nick O'Brien 80

CSU's policing education programs are receiving attention from policing institutions around the world - for all the right reasons.


Partnerships and pathways for Ontario

Will Letts 80

After five years in Ontario, CSU has signaled it is here to stay with three new programs on offer to professionals in Canada's most populous Province.


Yalmambirra: Indigenous academic, teacher, researcher

Yalmambirra_80

The journey is full of twists and turns for an Indigenous academic at Charles Sturt University, who began his academic studies on a dare.


Starting school, a parent's primer

Bob Perry and Sue Dockett 80

Starting school can be exciting and, perhaps, a little scary – and that's just for parents. Schools are big and busy. Education researchers at CSU have developed guidelines to help parents, teachers and children as they start school.


More an engineer than a researcher

Dr Richard Xu

What do bouncing balls, dancing robots, a 'digital' patient, and heavy mining processes have in common? The answer is Dr Richard Xu, a Charles Sturt University lecturer in computer science at the School of Accounting and Computer Science at Bathurst, who describes himself as "more an engineer than a researcher".


Regional communities' views on child sex abuse

Fly A White Balloon

An investigation into the perceptions of child sexual abuse in regional Australia has revealed a worrying gap in the communities understanding of what actually constitutes child sexual abuse.


Peril and privilege in the Congo

Dr Elaine Dietsch, Democratic Republic of Congo May 2008

Widespread rape and murder continues in the Democratic Republic of Congo in central Africa, but CSU academic Dr Elaine Dietsch says her annual visit to the strife-torn country puts trans-cultural midwifery, primary health care and women's and children's health into a global perspective for her.


A healthier plan for rural Australia

Rural blueprint

Providing real solutions to close the gap in health services between metropolitan and rural Australia has prompted three key researchers at CSU to devise a blueprint for rural health based on human rights.


A writer’s lot



Ray Harding was one of the last evacuated by helicopter from the US embassy roof as Saigon fell to communist North Vietnam forces in 1975. His has been a circuitous route from Christchurch, New Zealand, where he was born and raised, to Charles Sturt University’s School of Communication.


Courage and hope in the heart of darkness

Dr Elaine Dietsch Africa

The rape of women and little girls as a strategy by rival factions in the ongoing war in the Democratic Republic of Congo is a shocking reality for a Charles Sturt University academic.


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