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The Northern Western Australia and Northern Territory Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub will be one of eight national Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hubs created as an initiative of the Future Drought Fund.
Dr Jamal El-Den is a Senior Lecturer in Information Systems (IS) at the Faculty of Science and Technology at CDU.
More than 36 research projects in the Territory will be funded at Charles Darwin University (CDU) thanks to $3.4 million in funding from the Federal Government to help alleviate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on university research.
Bachelor of Laws and Psychology student at Charles Darwin University (CDU), Sizol Fuyana, has been named 2022 NT Young Australian of the Year at an awards ceremony last night.
As Territorians deal with the fallback of COVID-19, the demand for psychology services in the Territory has increased, and a subsidised psychology service at the Charles Darwin University (CDU) Wellness Centre is easing the burden.
Hema is a proud Nepalese graduate determined to make a difference in people’s lives. Committed to advocating for and protecting others, Hema knew a career in nursing was the only path for her.
From a young age, Shehani loved all things machines, systems and aircrafts. This passion would see her enter a traditionally male-dominated industry and bring her to Australia to study a Master of Engineering (Mechanical) at CDU. 
Three universities with headquarters in the north are partnering with the Cooperative Research Centre for Developing Northern Australia (CRCNA) to develop a comprehensive program of research focused on water security in Northern Australia.
A new Sensory Space at Charles Darwin University (CDU) is providing a safe and comforting environment for students to experience a range of sensory stimuli, promoting a sense of calmness.
Charles Darwin University (CDU)’s Vocational Education and Training (VET) student Savanne Canobie has won the 2021 Australian Apprentice of the Year Award, becoming one of the few Northern Territory students to receive the national prize.
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