Charles Darwin University (CDU) has produced hydrogen in the Northern Territory for the first time.
The University and the Northern Territory has today taken a step forward in the goal to establish a hydrogen generation industry.
CDU will use the unique facility to develop skilled workers who are crucial for a successful renewable energy and green hydrogen industry in the Northern Territory. The facility will also serve as an innovation platform for industry through testing new hydrogen and other renewable technologies.
A new agreement has been signed between Northern Territory Correctional Services and Charles Darwin University (CDU).
CDU TAFE will now run vocational training at both correctional centres in the Northern Territory.
The two-year contract will see educators from CDU Alice Springs, Katherine and Darwin campuses deliver behind bars learning with a focus on preparing current inmates to reintegrate into society.
Courses will range from accredited vocational education training, literacy, and numeracy as well as social outcomes and personal development.
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Charles Darwin University (CDU) is leading an ambitious new collaborative project that will look to mitigate threatened ray and shark bycatch in northern Australian net fisheries.
The project brings together professional fishers, industry consultants, fisheries managers, and researchers across the Northern Territory, Western Australia, and Queensland to investigate strategies for reducing catch rates of threatened sharks and rays and improve the sustainability of northern Australia’s commercial net fisheries.
For nearly 15 years, Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Matthew Northwood has scrambled up towers in remote corners of the Northern Territory to test, adjust and repair technical equipment that’s providing vital information about a changing climate and impacts on our NT environment.
Universities around the world can preserve academic integrity from the threat of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by resisting corporate pressure and prioritising ethics, according to a new paper with Charles Darwin University (CDU).
First Nations students from across the Northern Territory gathered in Darwin to explore opportunities to study health in the second year of a successful new Charles Darwin University (CDU) program.
CDU’s First Nations Introduction to University – Health program welcomed students to the Casuarina campus from around Darwin, Milikapiti, Gapyuwiak, Ramingining, Galiwinku, Donydji Outstation and Tennant Creek.