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Laynhapuy Homelands Aboriginal Corporation (Laynha) and Charles Darwin University (CDU) have partnered to strengthen training delivery on Laynhapuy Homelands and at the Garrthalala Bush University.
A boom in the number of Aussies identifying as lesbian, gay, or bisexual could be indicative of a “sexual revolution” not seen since the 60s and 70s, new research led by Charles Darwin University (CDU) has found.
One of the Northern Territory’s leading experts on local politics will be recognised for his esteemed knowledge and career in an upcoming Charles Darwin University (CDU) graduation ceremony.
A decline in feed availability for cattle during Timor-Leste’s dry season may be having a severe impact on the region, but a new research project exploring alternative feeding methods, specifically silage, aims to minimise its impact on farmers and cattle.
A group of Hermannsburg Potters have traded clay for graduation caps, with six of the artisans celebrating the completion of their studies with Charles Darwin University (CDU) this week.
Session 4 of the International Student Wellbeing Program on 26 April to learn about visa pathways, NT migration options and life in Darwin—ideal for current or recent international graduates in the NT.
Termites are often thought of as bad news when it comes to a building’s integrity – but what if the voracious insects hold the blueprint to designing the coolest homes in the Territory?
CDU's Academy of the Arts invites CDU staff and students to attend a guest lecture on ethnomusicology by Pak Branckly Picanussa, the Deputy Chancellor of the State Christian Institute of Ambon (IAKN).
Carla leads research and conservation projects in partnership with a diverse group of stakeholders such as industry partners, governments and traditional communities in Northern Australia, Brazil, Papua New Guinea, and Timor-Leste.
Carla leads research and conservation projects in partnership with a diverse group of stakeholders such as industry partners, governments and traditional communities in Northern Australia, Brazil, Papua New Guinea, and Timor-Leste.
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