A new Charles Darwin University (CDU) survey will seek to obtain an accurate snapshot of the experience of gambling in the Northern Territory.
A new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Charles Darwin University (CDU) and the Yothu Yindi Foundation (YYF) is expected to be a game-changer for First Nations people in East Arnhem Land.
The CDU Art Gallery Advisory Committee (AGAC) advise on the operations and strategic direction of the CDU Art Collection and Art Gallery in accordance with the CDU Art Gallery Advisory Committee Terms of Reference. This committee is led Ms Anna Malgorzewicz, Chairperson and is comprised of experts from within and beyond the University.
New research has warned that almost 30% of Litchfield National Park could be infested with the invasive weed gamba grass within a decade.
A land’s topography and landscape features have an influence on how fires behave, which is why local knowledge is vital in fire management.
Jennifer is co-director of the Centre for Creative Futures. She is an award winning filmmaker, author and occasional curator working between anthropology, art and the environmental humanities.
After travelling around Australia on her gap year, Johanna Luck decided to study in Darwin instead of going back home to Germany. She’s now building herself a great career in the Territory through online study at CDU.
When Yuqing (Crystal) Zhao came to Darwin, she was already an accomplished student and volunteer. Moving here to complete her Master of Teaching, she soon found lots of new ways to give back to her new community.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) researcher Dr Clément Duvert recently became the first Northern Territory recipient of the Australian Research Council (ARC)’s Discovery Early Career Researcher Award fellowship.
More Indigenous students will be encouraged to participate in vocational education and training (VET) in school under a new partnership between Charles Darwin University (CDU) and Michael Long Learning and Leadership Centre (MLLLC).