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The Charles Darwin University (CDU) graduations this week will not just be a new experience for hundreds of graduates; it will also be a new experience for the person handing them their degrees.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) student Amy Cook is using her passion for science and sport to make a difference in the Northern Territory (NT), thanks to support from the 2025 Carbine Club Sports Scholarship.
From VR and robotics to live music and research tours, Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Casuarina Campus will open its doors this Saturday, 16 August, from 9am to 1pm, inviting visitors to experience the University first-hand.
Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) homegrown radio station, Territory FM (TFM), has celebrated huge growth in its first six months broadcasting from its new studios at the Danala | Education and Community Precinct.
Darwin-based surgeon Dr Stephanie Weidlich is proving it’s never too late to expand your horizons, blending a demanding medical career with a growing passion for architecture, thanks to her studies at Charles Darwin University (CDU).
While Australia is forecast to swelter under El Niño climate conditions this year, Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers say it’s good news for blue whales after they suffered through three consecutive years of difficult La Niña conditions.
This is two-day workshop at Charles Darwin University (CDU) for High School students in the Northern Territory to demonstrate their insights and proficiency in solving mathematical problems. The students will also work in groups and present their findings together.
Universities around the world can preserve academic integrity from the threat of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by resisting corporate pressure and prioritising ethics, according to a new paper with Charles Darwin University.
Dr Dylan Irvine will present a discussion on artificial intelligence (AI) in academic research, designed to explore practical AI applications and debunk common misconceptions. This seminar will showcase real-world examples where AI is helpful, and rabbit holes that are best to avoid.
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