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The study explored the effectiveness of compulsory income management from the perspective of welfare professionals.
Compulsory income management in the Northern Territory is perceived to be ineffective in reducing harm, can contribute to situations of family violence and is incompatible with the needs of welfare recipients, a new study led by Charles Darwin University has found.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has established the Research Institute for Northern Agriculture (RINA) to develop research capabilities in areas of primary production, focusing on horticulture, broadacre cropping systems, pastoral industries, biosecurity and commercial aquaculture, and to advance and support agricultural sector development across Northern Australia.
People gambling with card games in Tiwi Islands
A People.Policy.Place seminar on Tiwi-led research on gambling, its impacts and the collaborative design of a Ground Up management strategy for the community of Wurrumiyanga.
The study into online learning was led by Charles Darwin University.
Online learning can increase a student’s short and long-term memory by improving their cognitive capacity, according to a new study examining the uptick of digital education during COVID-19.
First Nations Student Support officer

Vice Chancellor and President, First Nations Leadership & Engagement, Operations First Nations Leadership, FNL - Indigenous Academic Support

P: 08 8946 7593, E: paul.grant@cdu.edu.au

Casuarina
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Social work student Josephine on Casuarina campus
In the midst of COVID-19 lockdowns in Melbourne, Josephine began contemplating a career change. A passion for social justice and the desire to help others led her to the rewarding and challenging field of social work.
Students walking together
If you’ve got dreams of becoming a barrister, a judge, or a solicitor at one of the big six law firms, you’re on the right path with a Bachelor of Laws at Charles Darwin University. But what happens if you change your mind after graduation... or even halfway through your career? Here are 5 alternative career paths that put your law degree to good use.
Research
People undertaking the advanced workshops are expected to have the basics skills of using NVivo as outlined in the NVivo Basics Workbook. The advanced workshop will build on (but not repeat) the skills covered in the NVivo basics workshop. It is really important that you consolidate the basic skills before moving onto the advanced workshop.
Dr Keller Kopf with a beard and glasses, wearing a shirt with vertical light blue stripes, with dense green foliage behind
In this seminar, Keller will outline that humans have caused a decline in old age-classes of wild animal populations whereby many of Earth’s oldest, often largest, and most experienced individuals have been eliminated from ecosystems.
Dr Donna Lewis head and shoulders, wearing hat and sunglasses and holding a bunch of native flowers and leaves, with grass and trees in background
In this seminar, Donna will present a floristic plot-based classification of the Australian tropical savanna biome using a composite of vegetation plot-based data sourced from the Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia governments, TERN, and non-government organisations.
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