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Participate in our insightful webinar designed to empower parents and caregivers with the essential information and tools to support their child's smooth transition into TAFE or university.
Join us for the Master of Public Policy (MPP) Showcase, an in‑person event highlighting CDU’s flexible, practice‑based public policy program designed for the Northern Territory context. Connect with expert lecturers, industry leaders, and current students while exploring study pathways and career opportunities in the NT’s public policy sector.
Gathering timely data is the first step to rebuilding a community’s resilience after natural disasters, and a new workshop series in March will put power in the hands of the people to build evidence-backed and tailor-made solutions.
Alex Funk, a PhD candidate at Macquarie University, is developing a CRISPR-based gene knockout method to control invasive cane toads in Australia by exploiting their cannibalistic tadpole behavior. His research combines herpetology, invasion biology, and conservation, building on his previous work studying feral pig impacts on salamanders.
Colton Perna's PhD research explores how river flows and flooding shape freshwater fish communities in tropical rivers, using fatty acids to track how hydrology influences food webs and nutritional pathways. His findings highlight the critical importance of river flow and floodplain connectivity in sustaining productive aquatic ecosystems.
I am a medical anthropologist and health systems researcher at the Molly Wardaguga Institute, and convener of the NT Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Research Network. My research is grounded in long-term work in Timor-Leste and remote Northern Territory communities.
This workshop provides HDR candidates with a clear and practical overview of the thesis examination journey—from preparing your thesis for submission through to examiner selection, the review process, and responding to examiner feedback.
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.
For nearly 15 years, Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Matthew Northwood has scrambled up towers in remote corners of the Northern Territory to test, adjust and repair technical equipment that’s providing vital information about a changing climate and impacts on our NT environment.
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