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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 Confucius Institute welcomes you to join our Tai Chi journey for beginners (Ba Duan Jin Eight Brocades) practice sessions.
Research in Mechatronics focuses on the design and control of axial flux electric motors. The school has developed axial flux machines for use in solar racing cars, high-performance electric vehicles, electric bicycles and scooters, ceiling fans and evaporative air-conditioners.
Wireless transmission systems are widely used in modern telecommunications. Error control coding is represented as an effective technique improving quality of data transmitted over noisy communications channels.
We’ve all been there. You’ve written a great assignment and kept a rough record of your references – which means you have to spend a good hour or two tidying them up. All while you’re desperate for that end-of-assignment coffee and the deadline is approaching!  Here, CDU’s team of expert librarians, share their top tips on how to speed up the referencing process.
We all know that plastic is bad news for the environment. The chemicals involved in production of plastics can find their way into waterways and plastic litter is making its way into landfill and the wilderness at alarming rates. We put the call out to the CDU team to see what they are doing to reduce their plastic use.
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