Register for the 11th Austin Asche Oration in Law and Governance, which explores the democratic challenges of emergency decision-making and the lessons that may be learned to ensure the rule of law is respected.
The iconic rivers of the Northern Territory provide drinking water, water for agriculture, and sustain
environmentally and culturally significant sites. Many of these river systems are fed by vast
groundwater sources. The Top End Hydrology Lab studies the physical and chemical components of
these critically important surface and groundwater resources.
The Vincent Lingiari Memorial Lecture will be held for the first time on Gurindji Country, the birthplace of Aboriginal Land Rights, in the heart of the Northern Territory.
The Sydney campus of Charles Darwin University (CDU) is set to be revitalised with expanded course offerings to cater to more international students who want to experience living and working in Australia’s biggest city.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) is drawing its attention to India, Nepal and Bangladesh to attract and retain more students from the sub-continent into study pathways in the Territory.
A Central Australian researcher from Charles Darwin University is analysing the social behaviour and physiology of Australia’s Thorny Devil to answer unexplained questions about the iconic creature.
A Tax Clinic run by accounting students from Charles Darwin University (CDU) will be offering free tax services to lower-income earners, not-for-profit organisations, and migrants across the Northern Territory this tax time.
A research internship is a position with a research end-user where a student undertakes Research & Development related to their HDR project. A research internship can be paid or unpaid and may form part of the student's enrolment or be undertaken during an HDR suspension period.
Territory students can now qualify to become personal trainers at the completion of their first year of study at Charles Darwin University (CDU), enabling them to work in the fitness industry while they continue their study.
Research from Charles Darwin University (CDU) has identified a way to improve the structural integrity of mudbricks, with the potential for expanded use across remote NT communities to help address housing issues.