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A Larrakia elder who has spent decades expressing her cultural connections through art has received a Certificate IV in Visual Arts at Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) graduation ceremony at the Casuarina campus this week.
Linguistics, the scientific study of language, is a wide and diverse field with many areas of specialisation. Through studying linguistics, students have the opportunity to explore the structure of languages (their sounds, words, sentences and meanings), how language shapes identity, the ways language differs depending on context, culture and society, and how languages change over time.
Successful serial entrepreneur Dr Mark Englund has had a life-long fascination with all things technical. A supportive mother and an inspiring engineering academic changed the course of Mark's young life, leading to him study engineering in the Territory before taking the tech world by storm.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) executive will join a council of experts to offer advice to the Prime Minister and cabinet on science and technology issues facing Australia.
In the midst of COVID-19 lockdowns in Melbourne, Josephine began contemplating a career change. A passion for social justice and the desire to help others led her to the rewarding and challenging field of social work.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has established the Research Institute for Northern Agriculture (RINA) to develop research capabilities in areas of primary production, focusing on horticulture, broadacre cropping systems, pastoral industries, biosecurity and commercial aquaculture, and to advance and support agricultural sector development across Northern Australia.
The Greater Serengeti Ecosystem (GSE) is critical to the economy of Tanzania but living as a neighbour to the protected areas of the region can be extremely difficult. This research has been assessing the effectiveness of benefit-sharing and compensation mechanisms that conservation institutions operate with local people living in and around the GSE.
Groundwater dependent ecosystems (GDEs) are complex and dynamic ecosystems that have varying temporal and spatial dependency on groundwater. Altered connectivity between GDEs and groundwater results in ecosystem decline leading to irreversible change over extended periods. This seminar will illustrate different types of GDEs, characteristics of groundwater dependency and knowledge gaps in their management.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) water expert who uses ChatGPT to analyse hydrological data in a fraction of time says Artificial Intelligence (AI) could allow researchers to dedicate more time to the world’s most pressing problems.
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