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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.
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.
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.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) is expanding their Children’s University (CU) program to the Red Centre for the first time, set to launch in Alice Springs on May 12.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) continues to commit to providing an inclusive and respectful environment for LGBTQIA+ staff and students with more than 100 staff members signing up to the University’s Ally Network in its first year.
First Nations school students from across the Northern Territory are getting a taste for university life as part of a school camp program held at Charles Darwin University (CDU) this week.
One of the largest weevil groups in Australia is the tribe Cryptorhynchini, whose larvae mostly bore in dead wood, but one of its many genera, Tentegia, has instead evolved a life history of developing in marsupial dung pellets, which the flightless weevils roll away into caches under logs and into which lay their eggs
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) education expert warns that a narrow focus on standardised curriculum in education has reduced creative and critical reasoning skills in Australian students.
Bhanu Bhatia is a Lecturer in the College of Business and Law specializing in Economics. She holds a PhD in Economics from Macquarie University and Economic (Honours) from Adelaide University.
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