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Dr McLure is a Senior Lecturer in Education and a member of the Northern Institute. She has published extensively in the fields of Learning Environments, Science Education and Integrated STEM education
Termites are often thought of as bad news when it comes to a building’s integrity – but what if the voracious insects hold the blueprint to designing the coolest homes in the Territory?
CDU's Academy of the Arts invites CDU staff and students to attend a guest lecture on ethnomusicology by Pak Branckly Picanussa, the Deputy Chancellor of the State Christian Institute of Ambon (IAKN).
Carla leads research and conservation projects in partnership with a diverse group of stakeholders such as industry partners, governments and traditional communities in Northern Australia, Brazil, Papua New Guinea, and Timor-Leste.
Carla leads research and conservation projects in partnership with a diverse group of stakeholders such as industry partners, governments and traditional communities in Northern Australia, Brazil, Papua New Guinea, and Timor-Leste.
When sparky Ellie Hedington signed up to learn the ropes of live production, she never imagined she would be running a three-hour stage show for all of Darwin just a few months later.
The physiology of many Australian Gehyra gekkonids (dtellas) are not well understood, partly due to the cryptic nature of several species- many of which have only been recently identified. Measuring physiological traits can reveal whether species have adapted to their environment and can provide insights into their evolutionary history of dispersal and trait development.
Throughout your studies, you will complete a range of assessment tasks designed to develop and assess your skills in critical thinking and writing, problem solving and professional communication. These could include reports and case studies, practical tasks, short answer assessments and presentations.
Charles Darwin University has launched Be A Better Human as part of a month-long push to raise awareness on how everyone can help to reduce sexual violence.
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