A delegation from Charles Darwin University (CDU) will head to East Timor this week in a bid to drive strategic partnerships and degree and vocational training opportunities.
A new exhibition at the Charles Darwin University (CDU) Art Gallery explores First Nations people’s spiritual, ancestral and physical connections to water through fibre practices.
A new Master of Dietetics will soon commence at Charles Darwin University (CDU) to train more dietitians to improve nutrition and diet in the Northern Territory population.
A Territorian with strong ties to the region has been appointed as Associate Vice-Chancellor East Arnhem Region to re-establish CDU’s presence in East Arnhem.
Territory businesses have been facing one of the worst labour shortages the industry has seen with travel restrictions and broader industry uncertainty amid COVID infection numbers have slowed the supply of some hospitality staff.
First Nations knowledge and information will aid conservation and kickstart new plans for the management and monitoring of freshwater turtles in the Northern Territory.
The Northern Territory Government is working with Charles Darwin University (CDU) and Batchelor Institute to deliver a more culturally responsive education in remote communities by increasing the number of Aboriginal teachers and educators in remote classrooms.
A research team engaged with Indigenous community members to discover ways to strengthen cultural responses to natural and social disasters for sustainable health and development through a PhD project.
A CDU lecturer has spent the last few months researching the impact of arts programs inside prisons in Alabama as part of her Fulbright scholarship project.
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