A free bilingual online course for people across the world who are looking to improve their knowledge of accountancy will be launched today.
Wet season flows are essential to the survival of prized freshwater prawn populations in Northern Australia, a Charles Darwin University researcher has discovered.
A wealth of advanced training technologies will be showcased by Charles Darwin University for the first time at Darwin’s Skills, Employment and Careers Expo.
A new handbook on the art of academic essay writing will assist Indigenous students studying at Charles Darwin University.
Whether of the creative, scholarly or theatrical persuasion, Territory writers are being encouraged to put forward submissions for a prestigious writing award.
Leading researchers will discuss the future of development in Northern Australia at a public conference in Darwin tomorrow (25 November, 2014).
Charles Darwin University staff have been recognised for their outstanding dedication, energy and commitment in their work at the end-of-year staff awards ceremony.
A literary studies lecturer at Charles Darwin University has captured the ways mass political unrest can impact on personal lives in her new fictional novel.