In a compelling new exhibition, Charles Darwin University Art Gallery puts the lens on the nation’s history of colonisation and mining and its impacts as experienced by First Nations people in Australia.
Ensuring that disability and aged-care services in the NT are staffed by Aboriginal Territorians is a key driver behind a new health services traineeship designed to upskill Indigenous workers in the sector.
Internationally recognised experts in realist methodology. Contributing to social, environmental and economic wellbeing by improving the quality of research and evidence in policies and programs.
Kamal will discuss what ecosystem services and the related concepts are. She will discuss the importance of assessing the value of ecosystem services from Indigenous perspectives that helps informing the policy decision makers and land managers.
Ambitious all-rounder and tech extraordinaire Naathan Sharma is studying a multitude of engineering and IT courses on offer at CDU. He hopes to one day start an app development company that benefits his local community.
Female refugees are a highly vulnerable population and are at particular risk of experiencing a range of complex physical and mental health challenges throughout their resettlement journey, according to new research by Charles Darwin University (CDU).
Based at Charles Darwin University (CDU)’s Katherine Campus, Vocational Education and Training (VET) Lecturer Cathy Mulhall has been training in-demand early childhood educators for the Northern Territory for years.
Two Charles Darwin University (CDU) scientists are performing in ‘Science and Sequins: A STEAMy Cabaret’ at the Darwin Festival this weekend to promote women in science.
CDU researcher Linda Luck uses an innovative technology to build 3D models of trees to understand effects of climate change and land management on the savanna
Winners have been announced for the 2021 Northern Territory Science Week Awards, with Charles Darwin University (CDU) academics and students recognised for their outstanding work in science outreach ahead of CDU’s Research Week.