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A Charles Darwin University (CDU) Engineering Lecturer has received two noteworthy accolades this week, after being awarded the Young Mechanical Engineer of the Year 2022 and the Sir George Julius Medal by Engineers Australia.
Researchers from Charles Darwin University (CDU) have enhanced their global reputations as some of the most influential in their fields in the world.
New Charles Darwin University (CDU) research suggest that people are less likely to use social media as an information source during a natural disaster, instead using traditional media and authorities’ websites for critical information.
Cassowaries continue to be one of nature’s most critical gardeners, with a new study into seed dispersal through their scats reaffirming their role in the ecological function of pockets of remnant rainforests.
A new exhibition at the Charles Darwin University (CDU) Art Gallery explores First Nations people’s spiritual, ancestral and physical connections to water through fibre practices.
A CDU hydrologist says the drenching of Australia’s East Coast could have an important impact on the carbon cycle due to the loss of terrestrial ecosystems.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) continues to commit to providing an inclusive and respectful environment for LGBTQIA+ staff and students with more than 100 staff members signing up to the University’s Ally Network in its first year.
Researchers from CDU's Northern Institute are using 3D-printed models of mine rehabilitation sites to visualise how the Ranger Uranium Mine will be rehabilitated.
A new book written by Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Nursing Museum Honorary Curator offers a valuable and unique insight into the rich history of nursing in the Northern Territory.
First Nations ranger trainees from across the Top End are learning valuable and useful skills as they are trained to become certified rangers through a course providing meaningful employment, training, and career pathways for First Nations Australians.
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