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Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Sciences at Charles Darwin University (CDU) and clinical researcher with a focus on medical education, innovation, and culturally safe practice. Her current research centres on two initiatives: “Artificial Intelligence in Health Education: Enhancing Case-Based Learning,” and “Portfolio-Based and Mentoring-Supported Learning: Aligning Accreditation Standards and Cultural Safety in Medical Education.”
Join Associate Professor David Radford from Adelaide Unversity and Northern Institute's Professor Andrew Taylor as they discuss strengthening regional migration outcomes through a whole-of-community approach on Wednesday, 17 June, 2026.
Dr Awni Etaywe is a Senior Lecturer in Linguistics and an award-winning researcher specialising in forensic linguistics, (AI-generated) discourse analysis, and strategic political and activist communication. His research examines how language operates as both a mechanism of harm and a resource for social transformation.
Master by Research student Will Kemp investigated the consideration of First Nations cultural values in mine site rehabilitation planning, finding that the regulation of mining approval needs to achieve clearer agreed goals with respect to First Nations cultural values, that companies must commit to as part of the initial approval process.
Join Associate Professor Tracy Woodroffe and Dr Kushalta Chauhan about the significance of effective cross-cultural communication for the successful completion of an Indigenous-focused PhD on Wednesday, 11 March 2026.
Dr Emily Armstrong research intercultural communication using approaches which centre First Nations knowledges, methodologies and languages. She is a non-Indigenous qualitative researcher who works collaboratively with First Nations researchers, interpreters and leaders particularly in fields of health, education and early childhood.
Dr. Padraig Strappe, a teaching-research academic at Charles Darwin University, is spearheading a project to purify high-value collagen from crocodile carcass waste for use in the food, cosmetic, and biomedical industries.
PhD candidate Emily Taljaard will present her research on the effectiveness of sensory deterrents in reducing accidental shark and ray bycatch within commercial gillnet fisheries to help protect vulnerable species and support sustainable fishing practices.
Dr Kho leads an internationally recognised research program on the biology and pathophysiology of human malaria. His research has fundamentally reshaped understanding of malaria pathogenesis through discovery of a hidden splenic reservoir of Plasmodium parasites in humans which has transformed the parasite’s lifecycle and redefined malaria as primarily an infection of the spleen.
Our Accounting and Business graduates are valued as dynamic, forward-thinking professionals. Thanks partly to the opportunities you'll have to engage with the corporate sector and network with industry leaders. Our Master of Professional Accounting will provide you with the opportunity to participate in the Professional Practice Program, giving you sought after real-world experience. You also have the choice of flexible study options that allow you to attend class or study online when it suits you.
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