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The slums in the global south hold the key to building circular cities in other developing countries, according to Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) will host the Northern Territory’s first Research Bazaar this week, an event aimed at supporting and enhancing research excellence across the globe.
Biodiversity patterns along elevation and latitude have attracted much attention from ecologists and biogeographers. Mountains cover about a quarter of all land area on Earth, and contribute disproportionately to the terrestrial biodiversity
Charles Darwin University (CDU) welcomed Australia’s inaugural Ambassador for First Nations People for his first visit to the University this week.
Throughout COVID-19, CDU rose to the challenge of supporting students adversely affected by the pandemic. Gifts to the CDU Student Emergency Fund will allow the university to continue to respond to unforeseen emergencies that expose students to financial hardship.
Explore the ways you can make a difference at CDU – whether it's contributing to a specific program, establishing a scholarship, supporting faculty research, or helping enhance campus facilities. Every gift, no matter the size, is an investment in the future and leaves a lasting impact.
Two Charles Darwin University (CDU) students are laying the foundations of their careers in engineering while also helping to build the University’s future.
At CDU, there are many ways you can get started with a course. Explore entry requirements and pathways to study - so you can apply with confidence.
Charles Darwin University has announced the appointment of the Hon Vicki O’Halloran AO CVO to the role of Director of Advancement and Community Connections.
Our group is at the forefront of multidisciplinary research aimed at enhancing the production, sustainability, and resilience of tropical cropping systems. With a strong foundation in crop physiology, agronomy, and soil science, we collaborate extensively with professionals from diverse fields such as ecology, environmental science, computer science, engineering, economics, rural supply chains, and policy development.
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