We use a combination of methods to better understand water and carbon cycles in tropical ecosystems – tropical savannas, rangelands, vine forests, wetlands, pasture and croplands, through to mangroves and peat forests. This involves linking ecological, physiological, micro-meteorological (eddy covariance), stable isotopes, remote sensing and modelling approaches to examine how our landscapes respond to environmental change, be it human induced or climate change
Businesses unsure how to survive the next global tragedy should have no fear, with a new study showing how Artificial Intelligence can help organisations stay afloat in rapidly changing times.
CDU offers a variety of research and scholarships to assist you throughout your program. In this webinar, you will discover the CDU research institutes, support services for research students, and the unique research opportunities available in the Northern Territory's remote and regional areas. This webinar will take you through what you need to do to prepare your application, find a supervisor, prepare your research topic and more.
'On Country: Our Story, Our Strength' is an immersive exhibition showcasing the celebration of Aboriginal women who are or have been employed through entry-level programs in the Australian Public Service (APS). These immersions will be shared through On Country's story of renewal using various mediums such as paint, song, music, poetry, photography, smell, sight, sound bite, vision, touch, and drawing.
A new generation of thinkers and innovators will get a taste of what it’s like to study Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics alongside real academics in the second year of a Charles Darwin University mentoring program.
The CDU Buddy Program provides new commencing international students peer-mentoring opportunities. In this session, CDU Global will discuss how the Buddy Program helps international students transition into university life and the Darwin community.
From ancient inventions like plumbing systems to the revolutionary impact of the internet, engineering minds have always been solving problems to improve the way humans live, work and play. Let’s look at three engineering innovations from history that shaped our modern world, and three more that will be changing our future according to the engineering experts at Charles Darwin University.
Indigenous Peoples are crucial for the long-term persistence of the Earth’s biodiversity and ecosystem services. In the Philippines, the Indigenous Peoples Rights Act of 1998 protects Indigenous rights to own and manage territories. The forests of Indigenous territories are habitats of the Philippine eagle – a forest eagle that is endemic to the Philippines where it is a national bird and an apex forest predator.
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With obesity surpassing tobacco as the leading risk factor for disease in 2024, Charles Darwin University’s new Head of Nutrition and Dietetics is encouraging Australians to balance the joy this silly season.
I work as Associate Professor of Accounting & Finance at Charles Darwin University. In my research I have worked on areas that go beyond traditional accounting and finance such as Carbon emissions, Cryptocurrency, Initial public offerings, real estate pricing and impact of war on economic development in African countries