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New research underway at Charles Darwin University (CDU) aims to develop a genetics-based technique for monitoring ants and termites as indicators for the rehabilitation of ecosystems following mining.
A prominent First Nations singer-songwriter is among recipients recognised for their exceptional achievements in Charles Darwin University’s 2022 Alumni Awards.
Seniors could stand to benefit from services that better meet their health, housing, employment and income needs by completing a survey being launched today.
A Charles Darwin University student who has spent the past five years advocating for Palmerston’s natural environment has been recognised at a recent awards ceremony.
Zoe was part of the first group of students to experience the CDU study abroad program after a prolonged departure due to Covid-19.
Pratik has always had a passion for working with people. Now he is fulfilling that passion by working as a social worker with the NT Government.
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An honours degree is designed to give students a competitive advantage for employment, or to provide a first step in a research or academic career.
A new research project at Charles Darwin University aims to take a genetic approach to using insects as indicators of ecosystem restoration.
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