Charles Darwin University’s Darwin Centre for Bushfire Research, and the Humanitarian, Emergency and Disaster Management team are hosting 25 remote community rangers at a leadership skill-building workshop in Noonamah this week.
Research that tackles issues confronting Northern Australia, our South-east Asian neighbours and beyond is being showcased in a series of online events this week.
While studying his business degree at CDU, Manfred has become a representative voice and advocate for the education, health and wellbeing of international students.
Larrakia custodians have performed a ceremony to officially welcome Professor Reuben Bolt as Charles Darwin University’s Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous Leadership and Regional Outreach.
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The Charles Darwin University Art Gallery will celebrate five years of hosting The Salon des Refusés exhibition this month, marking the occasion with a tribute to past entries.
A book that interrogates a turbulent period in Indonesia’s history and authored by a Charles Darwin University scholar has won an Asian Studies Association of Australia award.
A local Darwin company has kicked off work on the site for Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) new Education and Community Precinct.
Research by Charles Darwin University education specialist Dr Tracy Woodroffe suggests a cultural shift is required to improve educational outcomes for Indigenous students.
New research shows that Australia played a far greater role in the development of technology used to find enemy radar during World War II than has been credited previously.