Charles Sturt University
Kenya’s history of political violence: colonialism, vigilantes and militias
Friday, 6 Oct 2017
CSU PhD student Leighann Spencer considers Kenya's history of political violence in light of the country's high court decision to annul its latest presidential election in her article in The Conversation.
I have always wondered: when do baby birds begin to breathe?
Sunday, 27 Aug 2017
in the first article for a new section in The Conversation, titled 'I Have Always Wondered', Drs Maggie Watson and James Van Dyke at CSU discuss when birds take their first breath.
Australia’s car industry needs cybersecurity rules to deal with the hacking threat
Monday, 21 Aug 2017
CSU cybersecurity expert Associate Professor Tanveer Zia contends that modern cars are basically computers on wheels, and that means they can be hacked.
Science crucial to agricultural innovation
Monday, 14 Aug 2017
Remember where your dinner came from during National Science Week, says Acting Director of the Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation, Dr Marta Hernandez-Jover.
Australia doesn’t have a constitutional right protecting freedom of the person – it needs one
Monday, 17 Jul 2017
Australian constitutional expert and CSU academic, Dr Bede Harris, believes the recent wrongful detention of two Australian citizens highlights inadequate protection for freedom of the person.