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One of the nation's most iconic and at-risk critters could benefit by combining Indigenous knowledge with western survey methods, according to a new study led by Charles Darwin University (CDU) in collaboration with the North Tanami Rangers and Traditional Owners from the community of Lajamanu.
Upgrading your qualification with an honours year can open up a range of new career prospects. We asked three environmental science students what inspired them to seek a higher qualification.
Through the New Colombo Plan, Joel was given the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to study and complete various internships overseas while studying an engineering degree at CDU. The experience both improved his career prospects and gave him the chance to visit many Indo-Pacific nations.
Research scientists from Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO and Charles Darwin University used fishing rods and handlines to plumb the depths of underground aquifers in the Northern Territory revealing a diverse variety of tiny aquatic animals known as stygofauna, mostly between 0.3 and 10 millimetres in length.
A new occupational therapy program being run at Charles Darwin University (CDU) for the first time is set to drive much-needed professionals into the Northern Territory’s allied health sector.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) is working to address skill shortages in hairdressing in the Northern Territory, as a part of the university’s apprenticeship offerings.
Located in Darwin at the heart of Northern Australia’s emerging natural resources industry, Charles Darwin University’s (CDU’s) high-tech instrumentation training facility is meeting the workforce shortages of the sector.
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.
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