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Apprentice hairdresser Aimee Sawtell has just taken another small step toward her ambition of becoming a hair dresser in the Australian Outback.
Charles Darwin University researchers have been awarded more than $2 million in funding following the latest round of Australian Research Council funding announcements.
Dr Simon Mahood is an alumnus of RIEL. His research project investigated how the conservation of highly threatened species can be achieved against a backdrop of rapid economic growth and environmental change.
We study aquatic biodiversity and environmental management of freshwater, estuarine and marine ecosystems.
Dr Stefanie Oberprieler has worked in both research and applied sciences on invertebrates across various fields, including taxonomy, paleoentomology, conservation, ecosystem restoration and biosecurity.
Dr Sigit Sasmito is a Wetlands Ecologist who has particular research interests to study the impacts of contemporary global change on tropical wetland ecosystems including peatlands and mangrove.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) program is aiming to grow the number of Indigenous lawyers in the Northern Territory.
As one of our valued graduates, you are now part of the vibrant network of CDU’s alumni, which has more than 90,000 members across 140 countries.
During your studies, CDU will keep an eye on your progression to make sure you're on track to completing your course.
Charles Darwin University is encouraging more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people into studying law in the Northern Territory.
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