From ants encircling their prey to the microscopic details of a moth’s antenna, a new photography competition and exhibition is giving the public a rare glimpse into the fascinating world of academic research.
Participating in the "Planning Your PhD" workshop is crucial for laying a strong foundation for my doctoral journey. It provides essential tools, strategies, and insights to effectively manage my research, time, and resources, helping me stay focused, avoid common pitfalls, and ensure a successful and timely completion of my PhD.
A delegation from Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) leadership is embarking on an intensive 17-day tour of India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal to reignite existing relationships with South Asian partners and lay the groundwork for new connections.
Reports of saltwater crocodile attacks on humans have increased dramatically over the past decade, particularly in Indonesia and Malaysia. One CDU Higher Degree by Research student is currently working on reducing the number of attacks without negatively impacting crocodile populations.
Aspiring First Nations educators in regional areas can now access Charles Darwin University's (CDU) Introduction to University Program, with the successful course offered for the first time in Katherine and Alice Springs.
Dr Anna Richards will describe a set of regional ecosystem accounts, developed in collaboration with the Australian government, for the gulf region in Queensland. To interpret change in the accounts, including ecosystem extent, condition, biodiversity and services over time, we collaborated with regional experts to develop a set of conceptual models – state and transition models – to show graphically how ecosystems work.
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In a special ceremony this week in Nhulunbuy Northeast Arnhem Land Charles Darwin University (CDU) received the official title and meaning of the newest regional campus Mathaman | CDU Nhulunbuy Campus.
Smartwatches might be good for tracking steps and heartrates, but they can also offer hackers a wealth of personal information to exploit, according to a new Charles Darwin University study.
Transformational leadership is needed to build the knowledge, skills and mindsets required to navigate the complexities of the fourth industrial revolution’s digital workplaces. Successful workers of the future will be agile, self-directed and reflective; they will create their own vision and secure the necessary knowledge and skills as and when they need them.
Research led by Charles Darwin University (CDU) and published by PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases has found the geochemistry of groundwater impacts the occurrence of opportunistic pathogens in the drinking water supply in remote communities.