CDU event
TEDxCharles Darwin University
| Presenter | CDU Media | |
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| Contact person | E: media@cdu.edu.au | |
| Location | Darwin City, Danala | Education and Community Precinct | |
| Open to | Public | |
Since its inception, TED has become one of the most recognisable public speaking platforms in the world, presenting intriguing ideas from experts around the world. Where a TED presentation is coordinated by its namesake organisation, TEDx programs offer local communities the opportunity to organise and deliver a similar experience.
This global platform has come to the Northern Territory with TEDxCharles Darwin University with the theme of building community resilience.
Join Charles Darwin University academics Adelle Sefton-Rowston, Alan Andersen, Brandon Sideleau, Dylan Irvine, Hamish Campbell, Kim Caudwell, Polianna Albuquerque, Sharna Motlap, SPEE3D Chief Technology Officer and CDU PhD candidate Steven Camilleri, and Menzies School of Health Research academic Josh Francis, as they present their ideas to grow the resilience of our society.
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