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The Junior Music Program is a special part of the CYCM’s ensemble programs held on Saturday mornings. It caters for children between the age of three to seven years old.
Legato is back for 2026. Legato will be held from Monday 28th September until - Wednesday 30th September at CDU Casuarina Campus and culminate in a showcase concert on the evening of Wednesday 30th September.
The Faculty of Health engages with local organisations including Menzies School of Health Research, Royal Darwin Hospital and a range of private and government agencies. Students can harness expert knowledge and skills through guest lecturers and work placements, which can lead to future employment.
Dr Sami Azam is currently a lecturer in Engineering at Charles Darwin University.
Charles Darwin University is one of Australia's few dual-sector universities, offering courses for everyone at all levels, from Certificate I to PhD and everything in between.
CDU's Research and Innovation Team are an approachable group of experts who will connect you to the appropriate CDU staff or partners for the solutions you want to create.
Professor Benjamin Tan is the Head of School (Nursing) in the Faculty of Health at Charles Darwin University.
Dr Penny Wurm is an ecologist with a research background in wetland and invasive species ecology.
Dr Steven Farram is currently a senior lecturer in History at Charles Darwin University.
Scientists are using weather radars, originally developed to measure rainfall, to study the flight patterns of birds, bats and insects. A researcher claims, however, that we should use radars to measure flying animals more often.
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