From the highest peak in western Europe to fibers smaller than the eye can see, Charles Darwin University's biennial photography competition and exhibition is back and zooming in on the world of research.
The Northern Territory is on the road to smoother, safer commutes with innovative support and research from Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) new Centre for Asphalt and Road Technologies (CART).
A resurgence of illegal fishing in northern Australian waters is cause for environmental, biosecurity and social concern, and new research suggests the causes of this activity are increasingly complex.
Nursing, Education, Law and Engineering are a few of the disciplines that attracted a high level of interest from people looking to commence a Higher Education degree at Charles Darwin University in 2026.
How Samantha Alexander became Australia's first blind Aboriginal lawyer and why she chose Charles Darwin University to get there.
When used responsibly, artificial intelligence can be a useful tool in learning. We support our students to understand responsible and effective use of AI to maintain high standards of academic integrity.
Accents are usually thought of as a human trait, indicating where a person has grown up or the communities they belong – and new research shows the same dialects can also occur in Australia’s largest carnivorous bat.
Go further with a metal trades training course in metal fabrication, welding, fitting and machining. Our courses are suitable for apprentices, trainees, pre-apprentice students and those who are already in the industry. [RTO 0373]
An Alice Springs heavy vehicle apprentice and his boss have demonstrated that calm thinking under pressure is the way to win the Red CentreNATS flying spanners competition.
The Nugget Coombs Memorial Lecture is a free public lecture that from 2010 has been co-presented by the Australian National University through its North Australian Research Unit (NARU) and Charles Darwin University through its Office of the Pro Vice-Chancellor, Indigenous Leadership.