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More consideration should be given to animals in ecosystem restoration assessments and a new CDU study shows how this can be done.

Animal diversity key to ecosystem restoration

A Charles Darwin University (CDU) study shows for the first time how animal biodiversity can be measured for assessing how well an ecosystem has been restored.

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Ocean currents around Northern Australia reveal more information about species migrations and marine debris than previously thought.

Ocean currents study dispels scientists’ assumptions about North Australian Gulf

A Charles Darwin University (CDU) study investigating physical movement mechanisms of marine life and debris has dispelled assumptions and helped to improve knowledge of the ‘data-limited’ Gulf of Carpentaria.

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The CDU Menzies School of Medicine has applied for 40 out of 80 Commonwealth Supported medical places.

Medical places key to breaking undersupply cycle

The Northern Territory’s critical undersupply of medical practitioners will continue unless the CDU Menzies School of Medicine is awarded Commonwealth Supported medical places.

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CDU’s new Trades Training Facility is ready for development, with tender applications for construction now being assessed and a decision anticipated by the end of the month.

CDU unlocks education potential in Northern Australia

New teaching and training facilities to be built at Charles Darwin University (CDU) will unlock education potential across Northern Australia, preparing for a future where the dual sector University will reinvigorate industry growth in trades and manufacturing.

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CDU PhD candidate Lulu Middleton has recently been named a National Geographic Explorer in support of her interdisciplinary nutrition research and will receive funding, support, and professional development.

CDU researcher named National Geographic Explorer

A Charles Darwin University (CDU) PhD candidate has been named a National Geographic Explorer in recognition of her exceptional work researching upstream solutions to food and nutrition insecurity in coastal communities.  

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Two Charles Darwin University (CDU) projects have received Australian Government funding as part of the Australian Government’s National Industry PhD program.

CDU receives a share of funding to help solve key industry problems

Researchers from Charles Darwin University (CDU) will play a vital role in shaping solutions for key Australian industries after receiving two of only 32 projects funded through the Australian Government’s National Industry PhD program.

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Charles Darwin University (CDU) commended the recommendations made in the Australian Universities Accord interim report, which was released today.

CDU welcomes Universities Accord interim report’s recommendations for more accessible education

Charles Darwin University (CDU) welcomes the Federal Government’s commitment to making tertiary education more accessible for First Nations Australians, following the release of the Australian Universities Accord interim report.

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first nations tourism students and lecturers

Tourism training for First Nations guides in the red centre

New First Nations tourism training is helping to build the professional credentials, business acumen and interpersonal skills of Aboriginal people, and in turn, secure new jobs and career options for Aboriginal communities in Central Australia.

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Agriculture and rural operations

Northern Territory agriculture industry mover and shaker takes role with research institute

Former head of NT Farmers, Paul Burke, is supporting the Research Institute of Northern Agriculture (RINA) after being appointed its Steering Committee Independent Chair.

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The CDU Newsroom is the central point of contact for all media enquiries to Charles Darwin University (CDU). The media team promotes University research, manages requests for expert commentary and produces articles and media releases for news outlets. For all enquiries to film on campus please email the team below.

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