PhD opportunity: Feral cat ecology on the Tiwi islands
PhD opportunity: Fine-scale fire management for biodiversity conservation on the Arnhem Plateau
The Away from Base (AFB) funding program provides financial support and assistance to eligible Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous Australian) students enrolled in approved mixed-mode/external courses for compulsory course requirements such as workshops, placements, and training blocks.
Associate Professor Surjan is proactively engaged with the issues of disaster-environment-climate risk reduction, global change and sustainability in the context of human settlements.
David Price is Professor in Public International Law and Intellectual Property Law at CDU. He holds degrees in law as well as international relations, industrial history, and Chinese.
Her current research focuses on groundwater-dependent waterbodies in arid, semi-arid and wet/dry tropical regions and the processes that support the persistence of aquatic refugia and biodiversity hotspots.
Dr Lassa’s doctoral research has been one of the first systematic studies on disaster governance, looking at institutions and governance practice in disaster reduction in the countries around the world.
Dr Jim Lee commenced his undergraduate studies in Sport and Exercise Science in 2002 at the University of the Sunshine Coast QLD, and was awarded his PhD in 2010.
Professor Steven Greenland leads the Business discipline at CDU. Steven has supervised successfully completed Business PhDs that have involved qualitative and quantitative methods, conducted in both developed and emerging markets.
Our degree in Indigenous knowledges, language, research, or Indigenous policy and advocacy are relevant to both Indigenous and non-Indigenous students. Our objective is to share key elements of Indigenous knowledge within the guidelines of Indigenous protocols both nationally and globally to ensure and safeguard the advancement, transmission and preservation of Indigenous knowledge systems.