A Charles Darwin University affiliated project aimed at gathering the knowledge of fishers for the conservation of threatened, endangered, and protected (TEPS) marine species has been recognised at a prestigious national award ceremony.
Being looked down on isn’t just unfair - it’s unsafe. New CDU research shows how stigma in construction can put construction workers at risk.
Almost half of Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) international students would recommend the University to others, the latest results from a global student satisfaction survey have revealed.
Research from Charles Darwin University (CDU) and National Energy Resources Australia (NERA) reveals how integrating solar energy in the LNG industry can cut Australia’s carbon footprint while also creating jobs.
A new Aquaculture Pre-Employment Program is meeting industry needs, by tapping into a pipeline of skilled workers ready to fill vital work shortages in the Territory.
The polyphagous shot-hole borer (PSHB) is a tiny beetle with a mouthful of a name, but it’s been making headlines as a new invasive species in Australia. PSHB was first detected in Perth three years ago and has since devastated trees across the city. There are concerns about what its further spread could mean for urban, agricultural and natural environments.
A new research and training centre for drones has been established for the first time in the Northern Territory at Charles Darwin University (CDU).
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) researcher is one of only five academics across Australia to be chosen to attend this year’s prestigious ABC Top 5 Science media residency.
This seminar addresses current challenges and possible solutions facing remote Aboriginal communities farming native rock oysters. It will focus on learnings from Indigenous-led aquaculture ventures.