An international symposium exploring the effects of artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) in eastern Indonesia will be hosted by Charles Darwin University today (Tuesday, 28 April).
A free, online short informative course about sexual consent. It is easy to read and provides information to students about staying safe and keeping others safe.
Join us for our third webinar in this series, Turning passion into impact, with CDU alumnus Ryan Chapman, class of 2024.
The healing power of art, music, play and dance is the foundation of a new course at Charles Darwin University (CDU).
Research by a leading expert in reproductive tourism has highlighted how bans on commercial surrogacy in Thailand has done little to stop the practice rather it can often leave the surrogate feeling unsupported by the community and exploited.
Seminar about the research project: ‘Indigenous Truth-Telling: Ethnographic Philosophy on Traditional Foods, Country and Climate Change’