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I’m from Papua New Guinea, in a small village called Yampu. I grew up in East Arnhem Land, where I completed my senior school years at Nhulunbuy High School.

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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.
RIEL researchers provide environment and livelihoods consultancy services, including training and expert advice and review. In addition to delivering outcomes for you, working with RIEL will contribute to improved understanding of the north’s ecosystems and help build local capacity in research.
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.
Charles Darwin University has one Animal Ethics Committee (AEC). In addition to supporting CDU staff and students, the AEC provides services to several external organisations and individuals.
During his time at CDU, Nilesh has been recognised for his outstanding academic achievement twice. But it was the volunteering opportunities offered by CDU that fulfilled him the most. 
After a challenging childhood in the Philippines, Lloyd wanted to dedicate his life to helping people in need. He found a way to do that through his studies at CDU.
After becoming an environmental manager in Zimbabwe’s oil and gas industry, Cassian felt he needed to develop his professional education with a master's degree in environmental science to better protect the environments under his care.
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