Charles Darwin University (CDU) is joining with The American Chemistry Council’s (ACC) North American Flame Retardant Alliance (NAFRA) and the United Arab Emirates University (UAEU) in Al Ain to develop new processes for recovering and recycling bromine and antimony from flame-retardant plastics.
A botanical artwork of the iconic and crucial yet threatened Spotted Mangrove (Rhizophora stylosa) is one of 30 pieces of botanical art being showcased at the famous Royal Botanical Gardens in Kew.
Charles Darwin University invites Indonesian agent partners to a training webinar featuring academic and student insights into studying Information Technology at CDU and the associated career opportunities.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has officially launched the First Nations Training and Teacher Education Hub, a collaborative initiative designed to grow the next generation of First Nations teachers, educators, and leaders across the Northern Territory.
Write using an academic style which is appropriate and grammatically correct. We provide you with information on what to expect and how to go about achieving a satisfactory academic style, including the use of inclusive language, language construction, puncutation, and how to make formal vs informal writing styles.
Advising and supporting enterprising Indigenous families and community collectives requires more than just business savvy. Advisors tend to focus on what’s visible and measurable, leaving a gap in emotional, relational, and cultural ‘architecture’ that truly makes Indigenous business unique. Enterprising Indigenous families deserve qualified, ethically grounded professionals.
Charles Darwin University was acknowledged as the number one university for equity in Australia, a statement that rings true for CDU TAFE as the final enrolments for 2025 close.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) alumnus has received top honours at the Australian Human Rights Commission’s awards gala, using his acceptance speech to push for nationalised human rights legislation.
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.
Associate Professor McLure is a Senior Lecturer in Education and a member of the Northern Institute. She has published extensively in the fields of Learning Environments, Science Education and Integrated STEM education