Social psychology theory can be applied to the investigation of terrorism by the small groups or 'cells' that form to carry out terrorist attacks, according to a CSU lecturer in policing psychology.
The impact that the Australian bushrangers, the Clarke brothers, had on a public education experiment in the 1860s east of Canberra has enthralled a CSU researcher.
New collaborative research shows that the Australian Government risks breaching international law if it does not fully protect wetlands listed under an international treaty in its forthcoming Murray-Darling Basin Plan.
CSU experts are well placed to comment on the guide for the Murray Darling Basin plan and its future possible effects on the people, plants, animals and communities that live together in the Basin.
The Dean of Science at CSU, Professor Nick Klomp, today released a report that reinforces the critical role of CSU in tackling the rural and regional health crisis.
A fast national broadband network should be as much about delivering social benefits to all Australians as it is about driving national economic growth, according to a CSU researcher.
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