CDU Alumni Awards Gala 2025
A new drone test flight facility in the Northern Territory will give manufacturers the chance to test their technology in some of the most diverse terrain and extreme weather conditions in the world.
Chinese delegates visited Darwin in August as part of a Charles Darwin University (CDU) project between Australia and China on tropical aquaculture and cropping.
The project, Facilitating Collaboration between Australia and China in Tropical Aquaculture and Cropping Systems for Climate-Smart Sustainable Agriculture Production with Traceable Products, is funded by National Foundation for Australia-China Relations, which is part of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
A project in Katherine with a vision to create a North Australian Hub for Native Bushfoods and Botanicals will be taking a closer look at how to better support, recognise and protect First Nations knowledge and intellectual property.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) social work student Rebekah Hill-McNeill has swapped Melbourne for Central Australia to gain hands-on experience at one of the Northern Territory’s most important frontline services.
Ms Hill-McNeill is completing her mandatory social work placement at the Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC) in Alice Springs, a specialist NT Health service that provides 24-hour crisis response, medical care, forensic services and counselling to people who have experienced sexual assault.
The weight of hundreds of years of tradition has settled upon the shoulders of the Honourable Trevor Riley AO KC, after he donned the robes and mortarboard in his recent investiture as the fifth Chancellor of Charles Darwin University (CDU).
The ceremony, held at CDU’s Danala | Education and Community Precinct in Darwin City, gave a heartfelt farewell to outgoing Chancellor Paul Henderson, and celebrated the University’s embarkment on this next chapter with Mr Riley.
Humanity and the environment’s adaptation to climate change is dependent on water but projecting how water resources will be impacted in the future is difficult.
People who have autistic-like traits, but who fall short of a clinical diagnosis, are at risk of problematic gaming according to a new Charles Darwin University (CDU) study exploring what factors can lead to gaming disorders.
Concerns over problematic video gaming have increased in recent years, with nearly one third of the global population playing games.