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A collaboration between Traditional Owners and a Charles Darwin University PhD student has resulted in 11 sacred sites across Arnhem Land being registered by the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority.
Join Winsome Jobling, a nationally and internationally acclaimed artist and papermaker and discover how local plants are an integral part of her art practice.
Artificial Intelligence could become a radiologist’s best friend, with researchers training the technology to accurately diagnose pneumonia, COVID-19 and other lung diseases.
Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Palmerston campus and the Karawa Training Restaurant are celebrating 30 years.
Join us for our third webinar in this series, Turning passion into impact, with CDU alumnus Ryan Chapman, class of 2024.
Molly Institute Seminar Series Event Page for: Ways to get the community to reflect on drinking or drug use
The Northern Territory has one of the most unique health landscapes in the country. CDU offers a range of courses designed to create world-class medical professionals across a host of disciplines.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) TAFE has received the maximum term possible of seven years of re-registration as a National Vocational Education and Training Regulator registered training organisation (RTO).
Chinese delegates visited Darwin in August as part of a Charles Darwin University project between Australia and China on tropical aquaculture and cropping.
This free event will discuss the evolution and impact of research in Central Australia, and the importance of partnerships in helping drive change.
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