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The University’s First Nations Student Services Tutorial Support Program provides free individual and group tutoring to eligible Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) students. Students can receive support if enrolled in either Higher Education Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses or TAFE courses.
Social media may be lulling Australians into a false sense of safety around disasters and emergencies, a Charles Darwin University researcher warns.
Charles Darwin University Professor of Conservation Biology John Woinarski has joined an expert panel to help steer the wildlife recovery in the aftermath of the devastating bushfires still raging in the south of the country.
The Council is responsible for the governance of the University; acts in its best interest; drives performance through strategy and stewardship; provides overall strategic guidance; and oversees senior management in carrying out that strategic direction.
Research to understand the movements of fish in Top End waterways has found that barramundi exhibit very accurate homing behaviour, travelling up to 80 km to their “home” billabongs after wet season rains.
The Territory and Me is a research project run by the Northern Institute, Charles Darwin University. The focus is on population drivers affecting the Territory and we have developed a survey to ask people about their experiences of living here. We ask questions on: how long have you lived here, why you came, why you stayed, and why you may have left.
CDU’s Professor Karen Gibb, who led the study funded by the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program, said the eDNA test had the potential to increase knowledge of the distribution and habitat use of Gouldian finches.
Charles Darwin University Northern Institute Associate Professor Dr Kerstin Zander wants to understand why one of the sunniest places on earth has such a low uptake of solar energy in Australia by conducting a survey.
Chair of the Darwin Harbour Advisory Committee, and Co-Director of RIEL at CDU Professor Karen Gibb has been awarded a $125,000 grant from The Ian Potter Foundation to support and manage the long-term sustainability of Darwin Harbour.