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Located in Darwin at the heart of Northern Australia’s emerging natural resources industry, Charles Darwin University’s (CDU’s) high-tech instrumentation training facility is meeting the workforce shortages of the sector.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) researcher will reignite the spark of conversation about the impact of the 2019-2020 Black Summer wildfires at a major ecological conference this week.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) Associate Professor Mamoun Alazab always noted the renowned researchers who made a list of the top one per cent of the most influential in the world, never imagining that one day he would be on it.
In an aquaculture laboratory nestled in a distant corner of Charles Darwin University’s Casuarina campus, a PhD student is nurturing hundreds of tiny, simulated wetlands that she hopes will tell her how one of the Northern Territory’s most celebrated environments will fare with the effects of climate change.
Charles Darwin University, the Territory’s largest training provider, is offering a limited number of FREE TAFE (Vocational Education and Training) places to tackle skills shortages across the Northern Territory, and to help give more Territorians the chance to study and receive qualifications.
A new book co-edited by a Charles Darwin University (CDU) engineering and IT lecturer, offers a unique collection of engineering projects and engineering programs across First Nations communities in Australia.
When Fanie came to Australia from Vietnam, she initially worked in hotel management. It was during this time she became interested in accounts. Her decision to study a Master of Professional Accounting at CDU was the next progression in her career.
Victor always wanted to travel overseas, so the chance to study his Masters of Information Technology in Darwin was a dream come true. But Victor isn’t the only one who has benefitted from this move. Taking this opportunity for himself, he’s given back to others.
Foundation maths skills are used in many different courses and jobs. You might be a first-year apprentice completing a trade or an international student studying hospitality or enrolled in an education degree for primary school and you are looking for help to understand and complete your units.
New Charles Darwin University (CDU) research suggest that people are less likely to use social media as an information source during a natural disaster, instead using traditional media and authorities’ websites for critical information.
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