A journal that explores the practice of developing ethical relationships in Central Australia’s complex research environment has been launched at Charles Darwin University in Alice Springs.
Hundreds of students will start their life at university when they attend Orientation from Monday to Thursday (25-28 February) at Charles Darwin University's (CDU) Casuarina campus.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) PhD candidate has been named a National Geographic Explorer in recognition of her exceptional work researching upstream solutions to food and nutrition insecurity in coastal communities.
The Northern Territory’s critical undersupply of medical practitioners will continue unless the CDU Menzies School of Medicine is awarded Commonwealth Supported medical places.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) study shows for the first time how animal biodiversity can be measured for assessing how well an ecosystem has been restored.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) paramedic students were put through their paces in a real-life scenario that included the sights and sounds they would expect while responding to emergencies.
Freshwater systems, including perennial springs and riverine waterholes, are immensely important in the arid environments of central Australia because they support much of the region’s aquatic and terrestrial biodiversity.
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This workshop will provide research students and their supervisors with the foundation required to begin planning ethical research that involves humans as informants and participants.
Two short seminars: Linking terrestrial–aquatic carbon fluxes to rectify the Australian carbon balance, presented by Dr Francesco Ulloa Cedamanos; Evaporative water loss in cane toads of the world, presented by Prof Keith Christian