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A group of Hermannsburg Potters have traded clay for graduation caps, with six of the artisans celebrating the completion of their studies with Charles Darwin University (CDU) this week.
Intertidal sediments play an essential role in the cycling of nitrogen in Darwin Harbour
When Brittany Hayward-Brown started studying a science degree after year 12, she wasn’t convinced it was for her. But a two-year travel stint changed that, and she's returned with a new-found awareness of the environmental issues we face, she returned to university to finish the science degree she’d started.
Emma Bell is a woman who knows what she wants, and experience is proving that she gets it. With a determined attitude and positive mindset, she’s successfully contributed to the delivery of Territory Government and Commonwealth Infrastructure and Capital Facilities & Infrastructure (CFI) projects respectively.
Deciding to study a postgraduate degree can feel like a big step, but it comes with a whole heap of benefits both personally and professionally. If you're considering a postgrad experience, check out our 5 tips to know if you're in the right frame of mind to begin.
Charles Darwin University has received a glowing endorsement of its global social and economic impact based on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).
A new study has confirmed that a unique training and employment model used in outback Australia has important implications for the design of workplace programs in Indigenous communities.
From how to homebrew truly Territory beer, to having your own art or message visible from space, this year’s NT National Science Week has something for everyone.
Indigenous Australians are six times more likely to experience stressful events in their lives compared to their non-Indigenous counterparts, new research from a Charles Darwin University PhD graduate has found.
A Charles Darwin University environmental action group is lending its support to Plastic Free July, an initiative that encourages people to be part of the solution to plastic pollution.
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