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Recently, governments and policymakers have become increasingly aware that economies are approximately 50% directly dependent on nature and that the decline in the health and functioning of natural systems threatens economic output
Dr Emily Armstrong research intercultural communication using approaches which centre First Nations knowledges, methodologies and languages. She is a non-Indigenous qualitative researcher who works collaboratively with First Nations researchers, interpreters and leaders particularly in fields of health, education and early childhood.
CDU has established the CDU Menzies Medical Program in partnership with Menzies School of Health Research and National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre (NCCTRC).
Improving the dietary quality of women and children is essential to reduce all forms of malnutrition. Dietary diversity, a key component of high-quality diets, enables the intake of essential nutrients and promotes adequate health.
Charles Darwin University has been awarded $550,000 in milestone funding to help boost organisational productivity across the Territory’s health and community services sector.
Meet the team that work to support the CDU Menzies Medical Program.
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