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Professor Chengyuan (Stephen) Xu has a passion for enhancing the sustainability and resilience of farming communities. He is a leader in fostering regional industry development and establishing emerging crops to diversify rural economies.
Knowledge holders and desert researchers will share their stories this year at the 2023 Knowledge Intersections Symposium in Alice Springs. Co-hosted by Charles Darwin University (CDU), Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education (BIITE) and Desert Knowledge Australia (DKA), the Symposium showcases the diversity of arid lands research and knowledge.
Leading human rights and social justice campaigner Professor Tom Calma AO will unpack how a Voice to Parliament would operate, its impact on Australians and more in his inaugural Faculty of Health public lecture at Charles Darwin University (CDU).
Since leaf temperature observations in the field have become easier due to the development and popularisation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), new regional irrigation management systems can be developed based on a crop water stress index (CWSI) map created using UAV thermal images.
A gift to CDU’s Area of Greatest Need fund will assist the University to address critical priorities and respond confidently to new challenges and opportunities.  Gifts to "areas of greatest need" influence CDU life in many ways. They provided CDU with the flexibility to quickly address student projects and initiatives, the financial needs of students, unforeseen challenges, and new opportunities to strengthen the student experience.
Northern Territory mothers living in remote or rural areas often make decisions about the need for antibiotics for their children out of fear or based on the advice of their personal network a new study by Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers has found.
From an early age, Jaisy's fascination with the world's grand infrastructure sparked a curiosity within him. From the pyramids of Giza to futuristic wonders like Dubai's Burj Khalifa, he wanted to know how these structures were made and how could he create his own architectural marvels. He's one step closer to his goals now that he's studying engineering at CDU.
Victim-blaming, denial and reversal are among the tactics used by terrorists to justify their violent actions and influence audience perceptions of harm and agency, according to a new Charles Darwin University study examining the language of some of the world’s most notorious individuals.
Going for a promotion? Applying for research funding? Wanting to get your research noticed? This workshop is an essential to learn fresh thinking techniques so your research plan maximises the potential for academic and real world impact.
From sensationalist newspaper coverage of crime to podcasts, documentaries, novels and films, humans have long been fascinated by the macabre. When it comes to turning your fascination into a career, the options extend far beyond the detectives shown on your favourite series. These five jobs allow you to follow your unique interests at uni while still pursuing a career interwoven with the criminal justice system.
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