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The anglicisation of family names in Greek migrants, understanding interactions between Greeks and Indigenous Australians, using AI to teach Modern Greek, and more will be discussed at an international conference beginning in Darwin this week.
Enhancing the quality of Australian seafood and initiatives to introducing new dragon fruit cropping technologies will be among the activities and knowledge exchanged between Australian and Chinese researchers in a new project led by Charles Darwin University.
The intimate family lives of blue whales, including a blue whale nursing its calf underwater, has been revealed in extraordinary footage captured in a project led by an international marine ecologist from Charles Darwin University and Australian National University.
Have you mastered adding references to your Endnote Library and noticing features of Endnote that you'd like to explore further? Want to set up groups that populate themselves or get your Library working for you more automatedly? This session builds on the Endnote Essentials workshop.
The Research Institute for Northern Agriculture (RINA) celebrated its official launch at Charles Darwin University's (CDU) Casuarina Campus on April 30, 2024. The launch was attended by approximately 50 invited stakeholders and partners, who listened to the guest speaker, the Honourable Mark Monaghan, NT Government Minister for Agribusiness and Fisheries
Dr Angel’s research interests include gamification and game-based learning, technology pedagogy, and multimodal storytelling. She is also interested in exploring multimodal storytelling in education for Autistic / neurodivergent students.
Etabez is studying a Bachelor of Business at Charles Darwin University. Her two best friends are studying completely different degrees. What binds them together is a pact made in childhood.
A decline of natural tree hollows is forcing arboreal mammal numbers to fall, according to a new study exploring why these species are disappearing in Northern Australia.
This year Charles Darwin University is recognising two central Australian advocates who have spent the majority of their careers working to improve the lives of the people living in Central Australia.