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.
Associate Professor Beth Penrose is passionate about the sustainability and profitability of pasture and livestock systems in Australia and Asia.
Migratory species are among the most vulnerable of the world’s creatures because they rely on sympathetic management of not just a single place where they live out their lives but multiple places, with their numbers controlled by conditions at the place where life is most difficult.
We undertake research to improve understanding the extent of the global influence of Indigenous Peoples and try to provide evidence that their interests, and their world view, needs to be accommodated into national and global conservation policy and practice.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) study has identified early evening, or a wet season morning, as the prime time for surveying feral pig detection from sky-high drones, which could help land rangers to improve management of the stealthy and invasive animals.
Harm caused by recreational cannabis could be reduced if mental health nurses are better equipped with information on the risks and benefits of the substance, according to a joint study with Charles Darwin University (CDU).
Knowledge about where and why vulnerable species choose habitats to live is vital when driving and supporting community conservation, a Charles Darwin University (CDU) expert says.
The first Charles Darwin University (CDU) Music Society has struck a chord with music enthusiasts in Darwin since its inception earlier this semester, and now boasts a membership of 120 music aficionados eager to share their passion.
Respected First Nations artist and activist Harold Thomas will be presented with an honorary doctorate from Charles Darwin University (CDU) this week, in recognition of his significant contribution to the fine arts and activism for Aboriginal rights.