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Two Charles Darwin University law students will live and study overseas next year after receiving prestigious New Colombo Plan Scholarships.
Expressions of Interest (EOI) are now open for organisations wishing to tender on the design and development of the Darwin Education and Civic Precinct.
A mentor teacher provides student access to his or her classroom/learning environment for mentoring and supporting the development of teaching skills.
Essential documents for pre-service teachers and mentor teachers to guide the planning and assessment of placements.
CDU is committed to research excellence and integrity, contributing significantly to animal welfare and conservation in Australia and internationally.
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.
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