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Daniel Pate, a Charles Darwin University Master of Emergency and Disaster Management graduate, wants to transform disaster resilience in Kenya. His journey, fuelled by a desire to empower his home country, showcases how studying at CDU can help drive global change.
A new study on ageing in the animal kingdom has highlighted how urgently Earth’s oldest and wisest creatures must be protected, with knowledge and environmental stability lost due to human intervention.
The pressures of climate change may be strengthening bonds between unlikely allies in Central Australia’s bird community as species are forced to work together to access life-saving resources, a study has found.
Tropical inland waters don’t produce as many greenhouse gas emissions as previously estimated, according to the results of an international research collaboration led by Charles Darwin University.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) researcher has found there needs to be more clarity and communication about possible pathways into teaching to increase the number of First Nations teachers in the Northern Territory.
The next generation of Northern Territory paramedics will be taking their skills on the road next year, as the first cohort of Charles Darwin University (CDU) Bachelor of Paramedicine students complete their studies.
Visiting Academic Professor Ele Carpenter, Umeå University (Sweden), will introduce her curatorial research into contemporary art and nuclear culture, focusing on how her conversations with artists in Australia contribute to the spatial mapping of radiation in the landscape.
Join us with returning academic David Karacsonyi as he discusses his recent travels to China through the Loess Plateau. He parallels Australia’s ‘North’ and showcases how targeted developmental policies can alleviate rural poverty and overcome environmental challenges.
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