This document outlines CDU’s procedures for monitoring course attendance, progress and completion; and for taking action to ensure course progress and attendance requirements are met.
This document outlines the requirements for research and scholarly outputs of the University community and should be read in conjunction with the Responsible Conduct of Research Policy and Research Data Management Procedures.
Kamala is the senior researcher and senior lecturer committed to public health and tropical medicine and has more than 10 years of field experience in Africa and Asia, coordinating clinical trials to inform treatment of the management of infectious diseases.
Associate Professor Sangha has worked in the trans-disciplinary field of Ecological Economics since she finished her Master of Science (MSc) at Panjab University in India 20 years ago.
Professor Banks is currently Director of the Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods and a molecular ecologist at Charles Darwin University, (CDU), having moved to Darwin in Australia’s Top End from the Australian National University in Canberra in 2018.
Professor Natasha Stacey is an environmental anthropologist and currently leads a small group of postgraduate and postdoctoral researchers in RIEL researching sustainable resource management, food security and coastal livelihood projects in northern Australia, Indonesia and Timor Leste.
Professor Mamoun Alazab is a full Professor at the Faculty of Science and Technology, and the Inaugural Director of the NT Academic Centre for Cyber Security and Innovation (ACCI) at Charles Darwin University, Australia.
TAFE study areas (Non-trades) eligible for the Morning Star scholarship.