The importance of research to inform decision-making is being highlighted by leading academics from Charles Darwin University participating in the Northern Development Summit in Townsville today and tomorrow.
An award-winning open online course created by Charles Darwin University has launched on iTunes.
Almost $200,000 in scholarships has been awarded to first year students commencing study at Charles Darwin University this semester.
This seminar addresses current challenges and possible solutions facing remote Aboriginal communities farming native rock oysters. It will focus on learnings from Indigenous-led aquaculture ventures.
Dr Dylan Irvine will present a discussion on artificial intelligence (AI) in academic research, designed to explore practical AI applications and debunk common misconceptions. This seminar will showcase real-world examples where AI is helpful, and rabbit holes that are best to avoid.
Jeremy Russell-Smith is a research director and professor at Charles Darwin University who has led the Darwin Centre for Bushfire Research since 1997, focusing on developing tools and research for improved fire management and land manager livelihoods across Northern Australia.
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