Building the building, a visually engaging display that traces the history of CDU over the past fifty years. The display is in the new Charles Darwin University City campus, Danala | Education and Community Precinct (ECP), in the heart of the city of Darwin.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) Master of Public Policy student Nilesh Dilushan has been announced as the Northern Territory’s 2025 Young Australian of the Year.
Awarded for his sustained commitment to inspiring and uniting young people from diverse backgrounds to serve their community, Nilesh transformed from student leader to community leader during COVID-19 – co-founding his first not-for-profit Kindness Shake in response.
Deadly data, hailstorms, flying virtually through digital landscapes, and powerful Mob collaboration — from 2-6 September 2024, Winyama’s National Indigenous Mapping Workshop (IMW) in Boorloo (Perth) had it all.
Researchers at Charles Darwin University (CDU) are using a state-of-the-art nanofiber fabrication facility located at the Casuarina Campus to create fibers that are 10 to 100 times thinner than a spider’s silk to solve some of the pressing issues the Northern Territory is facing.
Nanofibers are lightweight and have a diameter about 1/1000th of a human hair.
Billions of people around the world are using internet-connected medical devices to monitor their health, but could be putting themselves at risk of hackers using their data for unhealthy reasons according to a new cybersecurity study.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers hacked into three common medical devices: an oximeter which monitors blood oxygen saturation, a smartwatch, and a smart peak flow meter which measures airflow out of lungs.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) affiliated project aimed at gathering the knowledge of fishers for the conservation of threatened, endangered, and protected (TEPS) marine species has been recognised at a prestigious national award ceremony.
The project, Professional fishers’ knowledge to inform Research and Management of Sawfish and River Sharks, won the Research Development and Extension Award at the National Seafood Industry Awards recently held in Hobart.