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Join us for the Northern Institute July People. Policy. Place. Seminar with Dr Tracy Woodroffe on the experiences of an Aboriginal Teacher in the NT.
For the first time the Charles Darwin University Northern Institute will host a research showcase in Alice Springs to highlight projects, how organisations can get involved and what impact research has in the region.
A new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Charles Darwin University (CDU) and three American North Coast organisations will support collaboration and cooperation across learning, teaching and research.
A team of Charles Darwin University (CDU) First Nations athletes travelled to Woolongong this week to take part in the Indigenous Nationals for a third straight year.
Previous studies have identified the major economic potential for whale watching in the developing nation of Timor-Leste. In this seminar, Karen will outline efforts in developing a whale and dolphin ecotourism industry
This 90-minute workshop (online only) will overview several thesis types, with a focus on the macro-, meso-, and micro-structures of each. The session will be relevant to those in the planning stage of their research, but anyone is welcome.
Climate change and rising temperature extremes continue to exacerbate energy insecurity for First Nations people. The film, Power to Country is raising awareness about this issue and will be screening at Charles Darwin University alongside a First Nations Clean Energy Solutions panel discussion.
This short online workshop will give you the confidence to use Personal identifiers (PIDs) and understand their benefits to your research. In the workshop, we will look at creating an ORCID ID and other ways of identifying your research.
One way taxonomy is important to the wider world is through taxonomic lists. Lists of species and an understanding of phylogeny is critical to understanding ecology, to conservation and to biosecurity.
Study on campus or online from Sydney. Whether you’re just starting your career or taking the next step, studying a course at Charles Darwin University Sydney can help you future-proof your career.
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