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This workshop is designed to assist research students who are close to completion to focus their efforts, deal with specific obstacles, increase writing productivity and maintain momentum.
Darwin local Roslyn Consoli is one of many exceptional midwives being recognised today as part of the International Day of the Midwife celebrations for her commitment to the Territory community.
Our national response to natural and manmade disasters will be in the spotlight at a public lecture to be held at Charles Darwin University (CDU) on May 10.
We used information from tree rings to reconstruct 600 years of streamflow records for the Daly River and found that high flows over the last several decades are unprecedented in the longer historical record
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) social work lecturer has been recognised in the 2022 Mary Moylan NT Social Worker of the Year Award.
Our expertise covers a broad range of areas in energy, mineral processing and enabling technologies and access to cutting-edge facilities.
Katherine locals will be able to study hospitality courses such as Asian Cookery and Cake Decorating as part of a first time expansion into hospitality at Katherine Rural Campus.
Senior secondary school students can get a foot in the door at university by gaining advanced credit for studies at Charles Darwin University (CDU).
First Nations ranger trainees from across the Top End are learning valuable and useful skills as they are trained to become certified rangers through a course providing meaningful employment, training, and career pathways for First Nations Australians.
A new Charles Darwin University (CDU) course will give First Nations students an immersive experience into the world of engineering.
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