Jeremy Trombly introduces his work at CDU's Energy Resources Institute (ERI), converting biomass into renewable energy.
In a single semester, four Charles Darwin University students developed an Artificial Intelligence model which can revolutionise road safety and infrastructure maintenance.
Five real uni students on why they chose their courses, what attracted them to CDU and how they found the jump from high school to uni life.
Our research and capacity building activities engage with countries and communities to our north to ensure a global perspective and contribution to our region.
Laynhapuy Homelands Aboriginal Corporation (Laynha) and Charles Darwin University (CDU) have partnered to strengthen training delivery on Laynhapuy Homelands and at the Garrthalala Bush University.
After completing Year 12, Mel Green took a few gap years and worked full-time before deciding on which university and course was right for her. After researching her options, she chose to study a Bachelor of Information Technology with CDU. Studying online from both South Australia and New South Wales, Mel has now completed her IT degree and made the trip up to Darwin to graduate last year! We asked Mel who recently completed her IT studies about her experiences, goals, challenges and achievements.
About 100 Northern Territory year nine students are exploring careers, study and employment options in STEM and science related fields in the Territory as a part of Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Santos Science Experience this week.
A Charles Darwin University researcher will discuss the importance of broadband as a ‘game changer’ in remote Indigenous health service delivery as part of a forum this week.