Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Casuarina campus will open its doors on Sunday with more than 5000 people with big dreams and a dash of curiosity expected for the annual event.
Organisms can survive changing environments in two main ways: they can evolve new tolerances (requires genetic variability and time); or, within the lifetime of an individual, they can use their existing capacity to adapt to changing conditions.
Taylah turned an early love of horses and rural life into an award-winning VET student experience at CDU, followed by a dream career she never saw coming.
This seminar will present the key results from the Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO's 2022 State of the Climate report for Australia, with a particular focus on changes affecting the Northern Territory, as well as other observed changes in the Territory and northern Australia more generally
“I always suggest people come to Darwin to start their study and career life,’ says Imran. “
Darwin is the best place for doing this.”
Trong studied a Bachelor of Engineering with honours at CDU, majoring in electrical engineering. He now works as an electrical engineer at APD Engineering and has never looked back.