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After almost a decade of working in diverse multinational organisations, Saba Sadiq had nailed her interpersonal and communication skills. She had a growing interest in global markets, but she needed to expand her skillset and earn formal qualifications that would be recognised internationally. Her decision to study an MBA at CDU changed the course of her career.
Territory fire experts from Charles Darwin University (CDU) are in Africa applying Australian First Nations fire mitigation to better protect wildlife and flora and reduce wildfire emissions.
Research from Charles Darwin University (CDU) and National Energy Resources Australia (NERA) reveals how integrating solar energy in the LNG industry can cut Australia’s carbon footprint while also creating jobs.
Sushan is part of the first generation of his family to receive a formal education and to go to university. His dreams of studying an MBA in Australia were almost lost when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. With CDU, Sushan has been able to study and build a community in Australia without leaving his home in Nepal.
Wessel Islands Archipelago could have some of the most littered beaches in the Northern Territory with Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers discovering tons of plastic waste washed ashore.
A new study from a team of international researchers that shows how global reef ecosystems are connected, has also exposed how little is known about the vital coral reefs across Northern Australia, according to a Charles Darwin University researcher.
While studying the Australian education system, Vaninder realised her dream: to become a special education teacher. She aspires to return to India and open a special education school, free to those who need it. There’s nothing that will stop her from reaching her goal.
A CDU hydrologist says the drenching of Australia’s East Coast could have an important impact on the carbon cycle due to the loss of terrestrial ecosystems.
Darwin local Hajrah knew she would study at CDU once she finished Year 12, but the specifics took a little longer to figure out. Wanting to stay close to her family and Darwin’s multicultural community, she now has big dreams to use her new-found skills for the benefit of more vulnerable communities in the Territory.
Dr Maneka Jayasinghe is the Acting Pro Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty of Arts and Society at CDU. Maneka is an applied economist who specialises in economic issues in the Asia-Pacific region. Her areas of interests and expertise also extend to empirical and policy analysis using econometrics and microeconomic models.
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