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Partnerships and pathways for Ontario

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.
Peril and privilege in the Congo
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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.
Courage and hope in the heart of darkness

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.
The trump card

John Howard asked him to judge the inaugural Prime Minister’s History Prize, the Deputy Prime Minister launched his biography of Harold Holt, and the new Leader of the Opposition often engages him in vigorous debate. He is The Right Reverend Dr Thomas Frame, the new Head of Charles Sturt University’s School of Theology in Canberra.
New maths skills that make the modern workplace tick
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Employers may need to reconsider the mathematical skills they seek from young employees, says a senior Charles Sturt University academic after some groundbreaking research in the Australian workplace.