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Emeritus Professor Rosalind Croucher AM will explore the democratic challenges of emergency decision-making in the 11th Austin Asche Oration in Law and Governance in Darwin.
Skilful research writers and presenters can communicate clearly, concisely, and effectively to contribute to the knowledge of their discipline. They allow a wide audience to understand, cite, or apply the results of their research.
Australia’s earliest scientific photographs on display at CDU Art Gallery reveal the scientific discoveries of Australian Museum scientists between the 1850s-90s.
Are you ready to start your Australian study journey and become a student at Charles Darwin University (CDU)? Learn more about submitting a great application and receiving an unconditional offer quickly.
Our research aims to assess the importance of natural resources for human well-being, applying various ecological economics approaches. We undertake trans-disciplinary research focusing on, and integrating various socio-economic, cultural and ecological aspects, particularly for the Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs)
A record number of young scholars will throw their caps in the air this month as they graduate from Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Children’s University (CU) program.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) Professor of Conservation and Sustainable Livelihoods Stephen Garnett has received a Special Commendation award at the Royal Zoological Society of NSW’s Whitley Awards held recently in Sydney.
The new Director of Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Northern Institute wants to build on the successes that it has had over the past decade.
Two Charles Darwin University (CDU) students will travel overseas and share knowledge next year after each receiving a prestigious New Colombo Plan (NCP) Scholarship.
A military unit covering the world’s largest land area – 1.8 million square kilometres of remote Northern Australia – draws most of its soldiers from First Nations communities.
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