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The Climate + Environment Futures network represents an interdisciplinary group of CDU academics who create opportunities to connect, collaborate, and engage. Our focus is on sharing what is already happening across CDU and developing new projects and collaborations that focus on climate and environmental solutions.
Senior Lecturer - Marketing

CDU
Faculty of Arts & Society
Business & Accounting

P: 08 8946 8832, E: Rajeev.Sharma@cdu.edu.au

Waterfront
CDU Darwin Waterfront Level 5 Room 5B
Lecturer - International Business and Logistics

CDU
Faculty of Arts & Society
Business & Accounting

P: 08 8946 8826, E: Jane.Zhang@cdu.edu.au

Darwin (Danala)
Danala Level 6
Lecturer - Business

CDU
Faculty of Arts & Society
Business & Accounting

E: chrystie.watson@cdu.edu.au

Darwin (Danala)
Darwin Campus Level 6
CDU is hosting a public lecture by Professor Rakesh Gupta on the impact of Trump's trade nationalism. The lecture will be followed by a panel discussion with industry specialists about the future of international trade and cooperation.
My research focuses on applying Earth observation satellites and unoccupied aerial vehicles for environmental and agricultural studies. I lead the Remote Sensing and Earth Observation research group. In this lab, we use LiDAR, SAR (synthetic aperture radar), optical remote sensing technologies, and AI for invasive plant detection and mapping, groundwater-dependent vegetation monitoring, habitat monitoring, vegetation clearing and fragmentation, and monitoring GHG emissions
A new free four-week intensive learning and mentoring program at Charles Darwin University (CDU) will provide a smooth transition for First Nations students to study business at university.
A new Charles Darwin University (CDU) course will give First Nations students an immersive experience into the world of engineering.
First Nations students from across the Northern Territory are gathering in Darwin this week to explore opportunities to study health in the second year of a successful new Charles Darwin University (CDU) program.
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