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A team of researchers from Charles Darwin University will investigate the impact of the recovery of the northern Australian estuarine crocodile population on river ecosystems after being awarded a Discovery grant in the latest round of Australian Research Council funding.
For the first time, Darwin audiences can view the diversity and splendour of Balinese art in an exhibition that will open to the public at Charles Darwin University (CDU) Art Gallery on Thursday, 24 October.
Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) research will be showcased during October Business Month’s Innovation Week.
Two Charles Darwin University law students will live and study overseas next year after receiving prestigious New Colombo Plan Scholarships.
As one of our valued graduates, you are now part of the vibrant network of CDU’s alumni, which has more than 90,000 members across 140 countries.
This year’s recipient of the Charles See Kee Leadership Scholarship is Charles Darwin University (CDU) Bachelor of Nursing student John Chol Deng Chol.
Charles Darwin University is lending a helping hand for eligible Territorians that need help with their tax return with free advice and support.
Charles Darwin University is launching a new CDU Ally network where staff advocates will undergo training to better understand LGBTIQIA+ inclusion to support students and other staff members.
A new speech pathology course at Charles Darwin University (CDU) will train more professionals to help Territorians with communication disabilities to better communicate and achieve life goals.
Territorians are being encouraged to participate in a new survey launched today by Charles Darwin University (CDU) to better understand what makes a good life for people living in the Territory.
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