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Humanity’s quest to settle Mars may find insight in a new Charles Darwin University (CDU) study that explores how government workers adapted to life in isolated Outback Territory settlements.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) PhD candidate has identified the need for teachers to receive specific pre-service training in Indigenous knowledge.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) is launching its first public qualifications for the local community in Nhulunbuy since 2013, as a part of the University’s plans to reinvigorate its presence in the region and train people on their home soil.
Wet season flows are essential to the survival of prized freshwater prawn populations in Northern Australia, a Charles Darwin University researcher has discovered.
A Bachelor of Arts degree from Charles Darwin University is the Swiss army knife of career choices. With the right mix of specialist units, it can offer options from working in dynamic digital media to community support and cultural protection.
If you’re considering a Higher Degree by Research (HDR), know this: Choosing the right research supervisor and forging a strong and mutually respectful working relationship is critical to your success. Here, CDU’s Dr Simon Moss, provides his top tips for knowing when you’ve found the right research supervisor.
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.
More than 100 Charles Darwin University (CDU) Masters by Research and PhD students will present insight into how their research will contribute to better Territory communities this week.
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.
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