A mentor teacher provides student access to his or her classroom/learning environment for mentoring and supporting the development of teaching skills.
The tropical biosecurity group aims to build research capacity in tropical biosecurity to support a science-based approach to prepare, respond and manage pests, diseases and weeds and contribute to the protection of northern Australia’s unique environment and economy.
Charles Darwin University operates in an ever-changing environment. To do this, it requires a robust Governance Document Management Framework to support the pursuit of its objectives.
Charles Darwin University Health Hub is the Northern Territory’s first teaching, multi-disciplinary health service, providing health services in an inclusive, interprofessional training and research environment, for the benefit of both student learning and the health of our community.
This policy is designed to provide a safe and regulated environment for the use, handling storage and disposal of firearms when required for legitimate work purposes.
RIEL researchers provide environment and livelihoods consultancy services, including training and expert advice and review. In addition to delivering outcomes for you, working with RIEL will contribute to improved understanding of the north’s ecosystems and help build local capacity in research.
Research Scientist – Avian Influenza Preparedness
CDU
Faculty of Science & Technology
FST - Research Institute Environment & Livelihoods
E: naomi.indigo@cdu.edu.au
Darwin (Danala)
Dr Cat Kutay runs research projects in web and mobile applications for sharing knowledge using First People’s methods. She uses Augmented and Virtual Reality in her projects to bring knowledge into a learning environment
Managing your studies is an important part of the university experience: you need to manage three particular aspects of life to be successful at university – time, everyday life and all its demands, and the physical and digital environment in which you study.
This policy is designed to provide a safe, regulated and ethically managed environment for animals on campus when required for research, teaching, education, and training, or when essential on campus as genuine assistance or therapy animals.