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A new online fitness program will support the health of ageing residents in the Katherine region while giving Charles Darwin University students invaluable placement opportunities.
With on-campus, online, part-time and full-time study options and 11 campuses and centres in the Northern Territory alone, you'll have the flexibility and support you need.
A study into the social response of Māori during the COVID-19 pandemic has found the interconnectedness of Indigenous communities could be key to developing greater and more effective public health policies.
Alice Springs locals Ruby Hill and Alex Shaw, better known as up-and-coming garage pop-rock band Sealed Lips, are taking their act to the next level thanks to the courses and lecturers from Charles Darwin University (CDU).
Dr Bartlett's research focuses on the implementation of programs and practices to improve the developmental and educational outcomes of children, particularly First Nations children.
A love of learning saw sparky Sarah become a trainer and an advocate for all students in the industry. She’s making sure there are no barriers to pursuing a rewarding, challenging career in the electrical trades.
With climate change and increasing land use pressures there is more and more demand for knowledge of carbon dynamics and water use as well as water resource management. Lindsay’s research is focused on providing better understanding of the biophysical environment of tropical land and water systems.
Are you a CDU student set to graduate by 2025 and eager to embark on a truly unique journey? The Top100 Future Leaders Awards offer an exceptional opportunity to connect with peers from universities nationwide.
Visiting Academic Professor Ele Carpenter, Umeå University (Sweden), will introduce her curatorial research into contemporary art and nuclear culture, focusing on how her conversations with artists in Australia contribute to the spatial mapping of radiation in the landscape.
Education and community awareness, removal of problem animals and exclusion areas are significantly more effective in reducing saltwater crocodile attacks in the Northern Territory than a widespread culling program to reduce crocodile numbers, according to a new study.
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