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The Northern Territory now has the capacity to test its own wastewater for traces of COVID-19, thanks to a team of microbiologists at Charles Darwin University (CDU).
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has responded to the findings released by Universities Australia’s National Student Safety Survey, which reports on the scale and nature of university student experiences of sexual assault and sexual harassment.
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A new Academy of the Arts is set to be established at Charles Darwin University (CDU) by 2024 to enliven the Northern Territory’s creative scene and nurture local artists.
The Charles Darwin University (CDU) Alice Springs Visual Arts community is being recognised nationally after a local Ceramicist was selected for acclaimed Artist-in-Residence program and her student is a finalist for a major art prize.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) Alice Springs campus will host its first student expo to give Central Australian students the opportunity to engage with all the CDU student services that are available to them to help them succeed in their studies.
Territorian and Charles Darwin University (CDU) student Ben Tyler is inspiring his mob and other First Nations businesses to reclaim the native food industry in Australia with his business endeavour, Kakadu Kitchen.
Proud Kirrae Whurrong, Gundijitmarra, Gunai Kurnai woman Tanya McDonald wants to improve the rates of First Nations students working in the community services sector in Alice Springs to reduce family violence.
Drawing on First Nations knowledge systems, and under Indigenous leadership, the Centre will support arts-based research projects that use performance, images, music, dance and digital storytelling to expand CDU’s “two-way” research capacity.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has recently collaborated with KPMG to create a five-day training program that supports the local growth and retention of skill sets in the Northern Territory.
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