Come along to the Respect Month launch on 1 April from 12 pm – 2 pm at Danala | Education and Community Precinct. Respect Month is a time when we will be considering how we can each Be a Better Human as we consider what respect, empathy and consent mean in our University community.
Defence Trade Controls concerns Researchers and Research Students who collaborate with people outside Australia on “dual-use” technologies - technologies designed for commercial or research use but with potential application for military use.
Freedom of Information (FOI) requests or applications for access to information gives anyone the right to apply for access to information held by the University.
The University is committed to maintaining an organisational culture that ensures real, potential or perceived conflicts of interest or commitment are managed fairly and transparently.
Co-designed by CDU staff and run by the Education Strategy Team, this program seeks to expose participants to a range of digital tools for their personal and professional development as a researcher, academic, or professional. The aim is for participants to choose a little time each week to expand their digital literacy.
Charles Darwin University has welcomed the new Director of Research and Innovation Dr Steve Rogers, who brings with him research and high-level leadership experience in the environment sector, mining exploration and mineral processing industries.
International biologists, including a mammal expert from the Natural History Museum in Vienna, Austria, will gather at Charles Darwin University in the run-up to the university’s celebration this week of its namesake Charles Darwin.
Study arts at Charles Darwin University and find a highly flexible degree that explores your interests and challenges your way of thinking. Study your arts degree full-time, part-time, from home or on campus.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) historian Dr Steven Farram will reveal the story behind a little-known part of Australia’s military and diplomatic history with Indonesia at a lunchtime talk at the CDU Art Gallery on Thursday, 20 February.
A 2017 Charles Darwin University (CDU) Art Gallery-curated exhibition has been recreated in the artworks’ homeland capital of Dili, Timor-Leste, completing a circle of cross-cultural cooperation that spans more than four years.