A group of four Katherine based Charles Darwin University TAFE Agriculture and Rural Operations lecturers travelled to Alice Springs to provide accredited training to Indonesian students as part of the Northern Territory Cattlemen Associations (NTCA) Indonesian 360 Program (NTI360).
Two Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers have been nominated as 2023 Young Tall Poppy Finalists for the Northern Territory, recognising their achievements in scientific excellence.
CDU Research Fellow and Lecturer Dr Mariana Campbell and Researcher and Lecturer in Engineering Mathematics, Dr David Ompong have been selected as finalists as part of the Northern Territory 2023 Young Tall Poppy Science Awards.
The Charles Darwin University TAFE Alice Springs hairdressing apprentices have received practical training in mullet cutting to help a local charity raise funds during the 2023 Red Centre Nats.
CDU Mullet Madness partnered with Mulletfest, a not-for-profit that celebrates a unique hairstyle for a cause. The students offered Mullets by donation, at the Fringe Festival on the Town Council Lawns. They raised $1000 and all proceeds going to the Royal Flying Doctor Service Alice Springs Division.
A strong interest in fee-free TAFE places has brought in approximately 800 enrolments to Charles Darwin University (CDU), with the accessible pathway opening new training opportunities across health, business, hospitality, and education disciplines.
Supported by the bilateral skills agreement announced last year, new students will be pursuing certificates in traffic control, IT, music production, environmental studies, and community services among others.
Where Lakes Once Had Water is a 2-channel 4K UHD video (28:24 minutes), filmed on the lands and waters of the Mudburra, Marlinja, Jingili, Elliot, Jawoyn and Larrakia communities in Northern Territory, Australia, with additional filming and editing on Barkandji, Dharawal, Djabugay, Yidinji and Wurundjeri Country. Where Lakes Once Had Water is a CABAH Art Series Commission in association with Bundanon, and is on loan from the University of Wollongong Art Collection.
A new Charles Darwin University (CDU) study on the writings of two of the world’s most infamous terrorists could help authorities to identify how topics, schemas and strategies of hate speech are used to incite violence.
Estimation of soil suction from leaf temperature using UAVs
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) lecturer and researcher has been invited to attend the Institute of Education and Centre for Equity through Education at New Zealand’s prestigious Massey University as a visiting research scholar.
As a visiting scholar, Dr Stephen Bolaji who is a lecturer in education at CDU, will be engaging in collaborative research studies with Associate Professor Alison Kearney, the Director of the Institute and Lead of the Equity Through Education (EtE) Research Centre.
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Leading human rights and social justice campaigner Professor Tom Calma AO discussed how a Voice to Parliament would operate, its impact on Australians and more in his inaugural Faculty of Health public lecture at Charles Darwin University (CDU).
Public lecture The Voice: A vision for a better future for all Australians was held at CDU's Casuarina campus on August 31.
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