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The longest distance solar car race in the world is back on track after being put on hold for two years due to COVID-19, and Charles Darwin University (CDU) is recruiting a team to represent the Territory.
Students are learning to use creative tools from marionettes to virtual reality for therapeutic results as part of a creative therapies course at Charles Darwin University (CDU).
The Charles Darwin University (CDU) community is saddened to learn of the passing of one of its influential leaders, former Chancellor Mr Neil Balnaves AO.
An international conference about the Hellenic Diaspora in Australia will converge academics and dignitaries at Charles Darwin University (CDU) this week.
A Katherine educator who is teaching students how to work on rural farms is trying to milk all she can out of a competitive cow.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) Professor Michael Christie wants help from Territorians to find and collect magazines, newsletters and newspapers produced during a unique period in Australia’s publishing history.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) and Goŋ Wanhurr Indigenous Corporation (GWIC) have collaborated to launch InDigiMatha, the ‘Indigenous digital tongue’ at the CDU Waterfront Campus on Thursday, November 10, with a tantalising selection of Goŋ Wanhurr’s augmented and virtual reality works.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) student is leading the way for greater female representation in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields, after being awarded the Chief Minister’s Award for Science.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) could be used to help combat nausea, headaches and dizziness among virtual reality (VR) users and make the technology more accessible, according to a new study with Charles Darwin University (CDU).
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