A study by Charles Darwin University has leveraged the unique context of mandatory mask-wearing during the COVID-19 pandemic to explore the relationship between stuttering, anxiety-related safety behaviours, and the challenge of maintaining open communication.
A days’ long canoe voyage along the Arnhem Land coast can now be completed within hours in a tinnie, but accelerating movement has unique and complex implications for Indigenous peoples’ relationship with their ancestral Country, according to a new research paper.
The pressures of climate change may be strengthening bonds between unlikely allies in Central Australia’s bird community as species are forced to work together to access life-saving resources, a study has found.
My expertise is on the study of Australian Multiculturalism, Settlement of Migrants both skilled and humanitarian. I have been appointed as the Chair of the Ministerial Advisory Council for Multicultural Affairs in the Northern Territory.
Prof Tinashe Dune (MAPS) is a multi-award-winning researcher, tertiary educator, and Senior Clinical Psychologist with two PhDs and extensive qualifications and experience. As a tri-lingual practitioner (English, Shona, and French), Prof Dune brings a unique, culturally - informed perspective to her work.
A funky fresh look for Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) range of apparel is set to sell out fast thanks to a bright and bold collaboration with House of Darwin.
Donations will support the Seven Summits Sustainability Project team’s research activities, including (but not limited to) data collection and analysis, collaborative participation and educational initiatives, and expeditions whereby the project leader, Dr Chrystie Watson, will collect observational data and climb each of the Seven Summits’
Karen Brown will talk about Midpul/Prince of Wales (ca. 1935-2002) – the pre-eminent Larrakia artist – and his contribution to Australian visual arts and consider several works of his on display in FROM THE GROUND UP.
A new federal payment is enabling a Charles Darwin University (CDU) student to undertake a vital regional placement in Alice Springs, without sacrificing her home in Melbourne.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) student Fabiola Del Signore is sharing her love of Italian music and culture with the Top End, launching her first radio show on Territory FM this month.