Research by Charles Darwin University education specialist Dr Tracy Woodroffe suggests a cultural shift is required to improve educational outcomes for Indigenous students.
Professor, midwife and child health nurse, Sue Kruske has worked in the primary care setting for over 30 years. She has a background in midwifery and child health nursing and worked for many years in remote Indigenous communities.
People wishing to learn or expand their knowledge of the north-east Arnhem Land language of Yolŋu can now enrol in a series of short courses at Charles Darwin University.
Associate Professor Surjan is proactively engaged with the issues of disaster-environment-climate risk reduction, global change and sustainability in the context of human settlements.
Professor Benjamin Tan is the Head of School (Nursing) in the Faculty of Health at Charles Darwin University.
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