Musical composer, percussionist, singer and doyen of Darwin’s airwaves, Ramkumar “Ram” Konesh is celebrating 30 years volunteering at 104.1 TFM, the community radio station operated by Charles Darwin University.
Territorians are being reminded to recognise signs of loneliness at Christmas time as many people face the festive period alone or with feelings of isolation.
In a bid to save hollow-dependent endangered species, Charles Darwin University PhD candidate Cara Penton has scaled more than 180 trees on the Tiwi Islands in the Northern Territory.
Charles Darwin University operates in an ever-changing environment. To do this, it requires a robust Governance Document Management Framework to support the pursuit of its objectives.
Charles Darwin University is partnering with Paspalis, the Northern Territory Government and AusIndustry to bring together mentors and facilities to create the Darwin Innovation Hub, the first offering of its kind in the NT.
Legal services provide specialist legal advice and assistance to the University’s business units on issues relating to legal matters, contracts, agreements, Memorandum of Understanding and subpoenas.
Governance provides an independent, objective assurance activity to improve the effectiveness of risk management, control and governance processes across the University.
Research into fire management and biodiversity on the Tiwi Islands is aiming to stop feral predators, particularly cats, in their tracks.
A forensic investigation by Charles Darwin University music scholar Martin Jarvis into the provenance of musical compositions attributed to Johannes Sebastian Bach, will soon be available as a video documentary on Amazon Prime.
The Darwin-based Skills Recognition Centre hosts the Northern Territory’s Overseas Qualification Unit (OQU). The Unit offers free and confidential overseas qualification assessments for Northern Territory residents. This assessment will help you demonstrate what your overseas qualification compares to in Australia. skills recognition centre