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.
Almost half of the Northern Territory’s worn-out tyres end up in landfills – with the rest exported interstate for recycling – but a study led by Charles Darwin University (CDU) is repurposing the discarded rubber to build stronger, sustainable roads that meet the NT’s unique needs.
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.
Anna is the director of Global and Tropical Health at Menzies School of Health Research, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. She is a National Health and Medical Research Council Career Development Fellow, and is the Clinical Director of Rheumatic Heart Disease Australia, as well as being a practicing medical specialist in General Medicine and Infectious Diseases at Royal Darwin Hospital.
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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.
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.
Cattle producers in Northern Australia face unique challenges when adapting tools like virtual fences on their properties, but new research from Charles Darwin University (CDU) is set to break down the barriers to this technology.
At university, your writing will require reference to the ideas of recognised experts in your subject area (discipline). This will give credibility to the ideas and information in your assignment. You may include the ideas of an expert in your text in four ways: summarising, generalising, paraphrasing, and quoting.
Artificial intelligence, or AI, has become an increasingly important field of study at universities around the world. As you study at university, you may have opportunities to delve into the fascinating field of AI and it is important you recognise the ethical risks and understand how AI can be used responsibly and effectively.