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Cognitive flexibility is one of our behavioural functions that has been described as the “mental ability to switch between thinking about two different concepts.
A Charles Darwin University student investigating the impact of blue carbon emissions generated by the conversion of mangrove forests to oil palm plantations has won a National Geographic Society Research and Exploration grant.
A CDU researcher is investigating the contrasting decision-making behaviours of farmers who face fire, flood, drought and other adverse natural hazards.
PhD candidate Amy Kirke has won the AgriFutures NT Rural Women’s Award for a project to take science education into remote communities.
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.
Charles Darwin University has begun delivering short courses to regional Territorians under a Memorandum of Understanding with the Chamber of Commerce Northern Territory that promises to allow both agencies to better meet market need.
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.
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.
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