The Molly Wardaguga Institute for First Nations Birth Rights will be internationally recognised for innovative and transformative research for the best start in life across the first 2,000 days (conception to age 5).
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Research that addresses issues in the demography, regional development, Indigenous knowledges and collaborative governance of the region.
The tropical biosecurity group aims to build research capacity in tropical biosecurity to support a science-based approach to prepare, respond and manage pests, diseases and weeds and contribute to the protection of northern Australia’s unique environment and economy.
The First Nations Strategy and Partnerships team contributes to improving First Nations' participation and outcomes in higher education and TAFE.
Charles Darwin University is committed to providing a safe and respectful learning, working and living environment. Sexual assault and harassment are unacceptable.
CDU’s Academy of the Arts teaches through three campuses – Alice Springs, Casuarina and Darwin City. Staff offices are located at the Alice Springs and Casuarina campuses.
The Academy of the Arts is open to engaging with the community, the creative industries and academic partners. Please contact us if you’d like to discuss ideas for collaboration.
Meet the people shaping a unique Academy of the Arts at CDU. Find a profile to get in touch with a teacher or researcher.