Professor Natasha Stacey is an environmental anthropologist and currently leads a small group of postgraduate and postdoctoral researchers in RIEL researching sustainable resource management, food security and coastal livelihood projects in northern Australia, Indonesia and Timor Leste.
Professor Mamoun Alazab is a full Professor at the Faculty of Science and Technology, and the Inaugural Director of the NT Academic Centre for Cyber Security and Innovation (ACCI) at Charles Darwin University, Australia.
Wireless transmission system is a well-known technology in modern telecommunications. In recent years, this technology has been specifically developed to support different types of high-speed wideband services such as internet, video and multimedia.
Dr Sue Erica Smith is currently a Senior Lecturer in the College of Education at Charles Darwin University in Australia. Her research interests are in meditation, social and emotional wellbeing, spirituality, Asian studies and Buddhism
Dr Judith Lovell is a Senior Research Fellow with Northern Institute at Charles Darwin University. Her expertise is in the multidisciplinary and collaborative uses of research and evaluation to enhance social, environmental, cultural and economic capabilities in Australian and international societies.
The Australian health system has traditionally had an acute care focus, and this tends to cascade to health students. Given that we have a major increase in chronic conditions and an ageing population, health reform is vital. Health Science graduates are health professionals who fill the gap in Australia’s health workforce in primary, public and preventative health. They are focused on keeping Australia’s population healthy.
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