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Are you considering studying a Bachelor of Laws, but struggling to figure out how you’ll fit lectures, library visits and study groups into your already busy schedule? Good news: like most things these days, you can study your Law degree online through CDU. Read on to find out what’s involved. 
The much maligned buffel grass was not the only weed brought to arid Australia by camel, according to an internationally renowned ecologist in Central Australia.
For Qiujianni Fan (Jenny), the Australian lifestyle was a big factor in her decision to study in Australia. But it was also Jenny’s lifelong ambition of becoming a teacher and the uniqueness of the Territory that gave her the push to study teaching at CDU and fulfil her dream.
Dr Kamal Melvani has engaged in 5 long-term research studies including a multidisciplinary Ph.D. on the social, ecological, financial and nutrition values of forest gardens (awarded in 2019) and an interdisciplinary M.Sc. on the bioremediation of nitrates in groundwater.
The historic Boab tree on the site of Charles Darwin University’s city campus will be protected and become a key feature of the new campus into the future.
Remote Indigenous communities are learning valuable and useful skills as they are upskilled to become rangers through a course providing meaningful employment, training and career pathways for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.
A program has been providing educational opportunities and graduating Indigenous teachers for remote Indigenous schools in the Northern Territory.
Loan began her Certificate III in Beauty Services after facing considerable obstacles in relocating to Australia and studying English. Completing a Certificate has completely turned her life around and she now believes anything is possible for her in the future.
New mapping technology developed by Charles Darwin University will help prevent, and limit the spread of bushfires in the Northern Territory.
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