VET lecturer Sandra Howlin has been honoured with an excellence award from the NT chapter of the National Association of Women in Construction.
CDU greatly values the knowledge, expertise and integrity of its research students and staff and works to ensure high standards of integrity and ethics in their research.
Nature lover Chloe lives in Humpty Doo and juggles her job at a plant nursery, her daughter, and her studies at CDU. It’s a world away from her hometown of Paris, and she wouldn’t have it any other way.
Fifty years after Cyclone Tracy caused devastation and destruction across the suburbs of Darwin, the Northern Territory will soon have its own crop of locally educated architects designing buildings to withstand such forces.
Charles Darwin University and Environs Kimberley researchers, along with Kimberley partners, will soon be looking to monitor how fire management changes the structure and condition of about 43,000 km2 of savanna and desert vegetation using data collected by drones and satellites.
CDU researcher Linda Luck uses an innovative technology to build 3D models of trees to understand effects of climate change and land management on the savanna