Issue 13
Tuesday
02 August
2016
Charles Darwin University

E-news

Welcome to E-news, Charles Darwin University’s fortnightly news bulletin. Read on to find out about a new online Indigenous resource and a creative and useful solution to the problem of space junk.


CDU graduate Matthew Koshy and student Samara Glazbrook

App provides perfect planner for Open Day

A new smartphone app will help Darwin residents get to the most out of this year’s Charles Darwin University Open Day on Sunday, 21 August.

The CDU Events App features a planner and interactive map to help attendees flag activities they plan to...

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Other Top Stories


New research identifies stretches of road where the southern cassowary is most at risk. Photo: Jeff Larson

Research to help reduce wildlife road mortality

New research assessing wildlife traffic strike “hot spots” of a rare and elusive bird species aims to raise public awareness and help reduce mortality rates.

The research led by Charles Darwin University senior research fellow Dr Hamish...

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Other Research News


Law lecturer Felicity Gerry QC

Conference to highlight Indigenous justice and law

Legal experts from across the country will explore ways that Indigenous people are affected by policy and law, during a Charles Darwin University School of Law event.

About 20 speakers will present papers on a range of unique issues faced by...

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Other Community News


John Dahlsen, Plastic Mix Fusion Print, 2015, digital and woodblock print of plastic found objects. This is a portion of the work.

Dahlsen finds beauty in washed up ocean litter

Sixty works of art by award-winning environmental artist John Dahlsen will go on exhibition as part of the Darwin Festival this month.

“Echoes” will be Mr Dahlsen’s first major Territory exhibition and will feature sculptures, prints and paintings he...

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Other Staff News


PhD candidate Tracy Woodroffe is the SAGE Publications Scholarship winner

Scholarship to further Indigenous education research

The importance of including Indigenous knowledge in teacher education will be at the centre of research by the 2016 Charles Darwin University Library - SAGE Publications Scholarship winner.

CDU PhD candidate Tracy Woodroffe from the School of...

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Other Students News


Experts on the Go

Australia and New Zealand Forensic Science Symposium
Who: Professor Martin Jarvis, Professor of Music
When: September 8 - 23
Where: Auckland
More:...

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CDU Midwifery students from left: Jessica Macauley, Cherry Lin and Fridae King
Students Lara whitehouse, Hannah Ling and Kyaw Naing
Midwifery students Zoe Carmichael and  Kate Thompson with lecturer Theresa Clasquin
Speakers at the event included researchers, lecturers and students at CDU

CDU Engagement with Indonesia

A range of initiatives that reflect Charles Darwin University’s strong relationship with Indonesia has recently been showcased at Casuarina campus.

The CDU Engagement with Indonesia event highlighted education and research collaborations and other...

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Evel Knievel vs Katherine Gorge

Evel Knievel vs Katherine Gorge

Franck Gohier (b. 1968, Brittany, France.  Resides Darwin, Australia), 2015, Screenprint, Edition number: 40/99, 65 H x 30.5 W cm, Gifted by the artist, 2016, Charles Darwin University Art Collection, CDU2995

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