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Charles Darwin University (CDU) staff and students are taking part in a range of campus events to mark National Reconciliation Week.

CDU recognises National Reconciliation Week

This National Reconciliation Week, Charles Darwin University (CDU) staff and students will be among the many Australians vowing to work together to address disparities and strengthen the relationship between First Nations and non-Indigenous peoples.

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CDU supports digital workforce for Groote Eylandt

Employers of the Anindilyakwa Land Council (ALC) on Groote Eylandt have been receiving personalised Digital Literacy training from Charles Darwin University (CDU) designed to upskill their digital skills in the workplace.

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Celebrating Hellenic Diaspora at international conference

An international conference about the Hellenic Diaspora in Australia will converge academics and dignitaries at Charles Darwin University (CDU) this week.

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Student exhibition hails first Risograph in Darwin

Charles Darwin University (CDU) creative and digital arts students have presented the first Risographic exhibition of artworks created in Darwin, in the Northern Territory.

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University of Pennsylvania students touring Northern Territory

A diverse group of 20 students from the University of Pennsylvania will visit the Northern Territory to learn about Australian First Nations' history and culture as part of a study tour at Charles Darwin University (CDU).

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Charles Darwin University (CDU) researcher Rohan Fisher is using 3D printed modeling of mine rehabilitation sites to illustrate outcomes to affected communities.

Researcher using 3D modelling to help with Ranger Uranium Mine mine site cleanup in Kakadu

Researchers from Charles Darwin University (CDU) are using 3D-printed models of mine rehabilitation sites to visualise how the Ranger Uranium Mine will be rehabilitated.

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CDU Fulbright scholar bringing prison arts program home

A Charles Darwin University (CDU) lecturer has spent the last few months researching the impact of arts programs inside prisons in Alabama, the United States as part of her Fulbright scholarship project.

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Project to strengthen Indigenous response to disasters for sustainable community development

A research team engaged with Indigenous community members to discover ways to strengthen cultural responses to natural and social disasters for sustainable health and development through a PhD project.

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CDU Visual Arts Lecturer Mel Robson is being recognised nationally after being selected for acclaimed Artist-in-Residence program in Canberra.

Alice Springs visual arts lecturer recognised nationally

The Charles Darwin University (CDU) Alice Springs Visual Arts community is being recognised nationally after a local Ceramicist was selected for acclaimed Artist-in-Residence program and her student is a finalist for a major art prize.

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