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A new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Charles Darwin University (CDU) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia will enhance relations and support collaboration and cooperation in learning, teaching, and research.
A leading Charles Darwin University (CDU) academic in aquaculture has shared his expertise at a prestigious event at one of the world’s most prolific global centres for technology and innovation.
As CDU communicators, we need to focus not only on what we say but how we say it. This guide for CDU communicators includes pre-approved messages that covers a range of topics.
A new approach to setting benchmarks for the return of fauna will allow rehabilitation managers to better assess the success of their restoration efforts on mine sites across Australia’s north.
We engage with industry and the broader community in various ways. We encourage our students to take up opportunities to gain skills through work experience and residentials and recognise excellent work practices through our annual prize-giving.
Binaural hearing is the mechanism developed in the auditory pathway during infancy which allows us to listen to speech masked in background noise.
Photonics is concerned with the use of light to process, manipulate and transmit information. It underpins the growth of broadband cable communication networks.
University Operations enable the University's plans and activities through proactive management and responsible leadership in the efficient acquisition and use of resources.
HDR at CDU covers the degrees of Master’s by Research (MRes) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). Before applying for HDR, ensure you meet and understand the application criteria.
Key events include the annual CDU Vincent Lingiari Memorial Lecture, National Reconciliation Week, NAIDOC Week, Indigenous Valedictory celebrations, local and regional festivals and events that celebrate Indigenous culture, family, education, and wellbeing.
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