This National Reconciliation Week, Charles Darwin University (CDU) staff and students will be among the many Australians vowing to work together to address disparities and strengthen the relationship between First Nations and non-Indigenous peoples.
Dr. Alea Rose studied the microbial ecology of bacteria in the Leanyer Sanderson Wastewater Stabilisation ponds using molecular techniques. In addition to identifying the unknown resident bacteria, Dr Rose’s research also revealed the functional diversity of nitrogen cycling bacteria that contribute to nutrient removal in these ponds.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has launched a new Careers Centre to aid Territory students and graduates to land their dream job and to better support them in their careers.
Raised in the regional Northern Territory town of Katherine, proud Jagalingou and Bandjin woman Sekari Butler discovered a passion for law and advocacy by chance.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has joined a City of Darwin delegation on a journey to Denpasar, Indonesia this month to form close partnerships between the Territory's tropical capital Darwin and Denpasar.
To encourage more students to study hair, beauty and barbering in 2022, Charles Darwin University (CDU) will waive student fees for apprentices enrolled in these courses to assist employers and apprentices.
The Finniss River floodplain Long-necked turtles have been hunted and eaten by the local first nations people for a long time. Recently, local hunters have noticed that the turtles seem to have become more difficult to find and their meat appears to look and taste different.
A Katherine educator who is teaching students how to work on rural farms is trying to milk all she can out of a competitive cow.
A creative contingent drawn from Charles Darwin University (CDU) is helping to shape Australia’s flagship ceramics conference against the remote backdrop of the Northern Territory for the first time this year.