Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) expansion plans have moved forward, with the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) fully approving a loan up to $151.5 million to support the university’s growth.
NT Fisheries team will present on major research projects and how they support the sustainable management of natural fish populations in NT waters
Our research and capacity building activities engage with countries and communities to our north to ensure a global perspective and contribution to our region.
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In the seminar ‘Inclusive research at RIEL: examples from fisheries’ we will hear from two researchers from Charles Darwin University’s Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods (RIEL) whose work focuses on gender and fisheries in the Northern Territory.
Dr Benjamin Michael Brown's research project mapped and analysed mangrove forest landscape restoration opportunity in two critically degraded Indonesian landscapes using a modified version of the Restoration Opportunity Assessment Method.
Students from across the Northern Territory will have the chance to learn the ins and outs of the NT drone industry after a Charles Darwin University (CDU) program received Federal Government funding.