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We are currently facing a plastic pollution crisis that impacts the health of humans, wildlife, marine and terrestrial environments, and even Earth’s climate system. Caleb Ojo, a Higher Degree by Research student at CDU, is trying to solve one of the plastic waste problems plaguing our beautiful planet.
Charles Darwin University ecologist Dr Carla Eisemberg has won the Northern Territory Young Tall Poppy Science Award for 2020 for her outstanding research that has the potential to influence health and sustainable harvest enterprises in remote communities.
Research projects involving the Health Hub.
Lecturer Speech Pathology - Clinical Education
Casual Academic - Allied Health Services - 10201

CDU
Faculty of Health
FH - Health Science
Speech Pathology, CDU
Faculty of Health
FH - Health Science
Health Science & Allied Health

P: 08 8946 6092, E: jennifer.smith@cdu.edu.au

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Lecturer Nutrition and Dietetics
Casual Clinical Educator - OT Health Hub - 20386

CDU
Faculty of Health
FH - Health Science
Nutrition & Dietetics, CDU
Faculty of Health
FH - Health Science
Health Science & Allied Health

P: +618 8946 7694, E: laura.callan@cdu.edu.au

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Green 5 Level 1
When Alicia Burrows gave birth, it wasn’t just her daughter that she fell in love with. It was also the idea of pursuing a new career. Following her dream to become a midwife, Alicia now juggles family and study. But she doesn’t regret a thing. She knows that bringing new life into the world is going to be special for both her and her career.
A Charles Darwin University graduate who has developed a potentially lifesaving smartwatch designed to help address remote health issues is aiming to trial the project in Indigenous communities.
What you can expect when studying a health course at CDU.
Leading Charles Darwin University (CDU) environmental microbiology researchers have presented research focused on understanding tropical rock oysters and Vibrios and the implications for food safety and human health at an international Aquaculture conference held this week in Darwin.
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