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Isaac's research focus has been in exercise and physical activity for older adults. His current research interests are in exercise and physical activity interventions for health and physical performance in a range of populations, such as apparently healthy adults, clinical populations and athletes.
My main area of research includes chronic disease malnutrition in adult hospital patients. Research impact includes the development and validation of the first malnutrition screening tool specifically for an Indigenous population (Aboriginal Australian and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples).
RIEL's three research vessels have recently been freshened up with a clean, new look in readiness for the coming years. The new boat wraps not only provide long-term protection to the hulls and fulfil special signage requirements for research vessels, but have also been designed with a deep respect for local wildlife in mind
Self-driving vehicles are becoming more commonplace on our roads but the traffic legislation keeping them in check is not up to speed, according to new research led by Charles Darwin University.
This document is applicable to all staff members and outlines the University’s approach to managing flexible work arrangements, including around work location (e.g. working off campus and working from home), work hours, leave, and career management.
To provide a fair and equitable procedure for awarding the University and Chancellor’s medals in Higher Education and to clearly define the eligibility criteria and procedures used to determine the successful recipients.
This document outlines the University’s process for assessing a student’s previous learning, skills and knowledge to determine the extent to which they have achieved the required learning outcomes, competency outcomes, or standards for partial or total completion of a VET qualification.
This Policy defines the principles and framework the University will use to drive innovation, improvements and systemic changes, providing physical and virtual learning, work and social environments that enable full and equitable participation.
The intention of this document is to define clearly the obligations of both the University and staff members, students, contractors and volunteers with regards to the Care and Protection of Children Act 2007, specifically, the Working with Children Clearance and associated Ochre Card.
This policy outlines the University's expectations regarding the use of copyright content for educational, research and non-commercial purposes and informs and supports members of the University community to maximise the legal use of copyright material while minimising the risk of copyright infringement.
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