Charles Darwin University (CDU) recently welcomed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to the Casuarina campus to announce the Australian Government's commitment to expanding export opportunities for Australian organisations and businesses.
Prime Minister Albanese was joined by Member for Solomon Luke Gosling OAM, Northern Territory Chief Minister Natasha Fyles, CDU Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research and Innovation Professor Steve Rogers and SPEE3D Chief Technical Officer Steven Camilleri.
In celebration of Down Syndrome Awareness Week, Charles Darwin University (CDU) welcomed members of the Down Syndrome Association of the Northern Territory and Project 21 to the Casuarina campus.
The event aimed to promote inclusion, understanding, and acceptance of individuals with Down Syndrome within the university community.
The Project 21 students engaged in various activities during their visit, offering CDU staff and students unique opportunities to connect, learn and celebrate diversity.
Charles Darwin University’s own local radio station 104.1 Territory FM has clinched not one but two prestigious accolades at the National Community Radio Awards.
Taking home the coveted award for Best Radio Program - Music was Territory FM's Fresh MINT, hosted and programmed by Station Manager and Drive Presenter Matt Bern.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) is excited to be welcoming experts in the field of combustion for the Australian Combustion Symposium which will be held on November 26-29 at CDU’s Waterfront campus.
The Symposium will explore a range of subjects including decarbonisation, clean fuels, control of greenhouse gas emissions and fire research and process safety.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) cybersecurity expert has been recognised for his outstanding contribution to the Australian Information Security Association (AISA) at the recent 2023 Cyber Security Industry Awards.
A Senior Lecturer in Information Technology, Energy and Resources Institute academic Dr Bharanidharan Shanmugam received the award for Outstanding Contribution for his dedication to growing the ASIA Northern Territory branch.
For the first time since her business inception, hair stylist and educator Lorna Evans brought her skills and expertise to the Red Centre for her sought-after masterclass at Charles Darwin University (CDU).
Ms Evans is a well-known name in the hairstyling industry, having worked with Matrix in their education department and Redken.
At Redken she worked as a hair director, a role that took her around the world and showcased her styles on major red carpets in Australia, London and New York.
A Darwin-born tech entrepreneur and innovator is one of a handful of individuals recognised for their extraordinary achievements at Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Alumni Awards.
The annual awards showcase the best and brightest of CDU graduates who have become trailblazers and leaders throughout their careers.
The Northern Territory’s dusty red tracks are a long way from the city streets of Chicago, but for Charles Darwin University (CDU) PhD candidate Adam Rexroade, his commute to work is far more exciting and adventurous down under.
Mr Rexroade’s research has taken him from the NT to Far North Queensland, to discover how carbon cycles through streams and rivers and affects tropical ecosystems.
As the Northern Territory continues to experience extreme weather conditions, Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers are investigating the role community leaders play in building resilience during times of drought.
Findings from the study will help develop a drought resilience framework to help prepare and strengthen the community’s response when drought occurs.
Projections show that in the coming months, the Northern Territory will experience a higher level of drought severity due to changes in El Nino and the Indian Ocean Dipole.