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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.
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.
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.
One of our goals is to be the university of choice for Indigenous and non-Indigenous students and staff. Central to this is the incorporation of First Nations perspectives and knowledges into CDU’s core business.
Menzies School of Health (Menzies) researcher Dr Kamala Thriemer has been awarded a prestigious $1.25 million CSL Centenary Fellowship to develop and optimise treatment programs against vivax malaria in South-east Asia and the Horn of Africa.
For the first time, Darwin audiences can view the diversity and splendour of Balinese art in an exhibition that will open to the public at Charles Darwin University (CDU) Art Gallery on Thursday, 24 October.
A Certificate in Horticulture will give you the skills you need to forge a career cultivating flowers, trees, fruits and vegetables in an environmentally-responsible way.
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