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Environmental Science at CDU gives you many options. Study biodiversity and conservation, eco-cultural resource management, landscape and spatial ecology, or water and catchments at CDU.
International student pilot program
These inherent requirements apply to the following courses: Diploma of Science, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Environmental Science, Bachelor of Science Honours, Master of Environmental Management, Masters of Applied Spatial Science, Graduate Certificate of Spatial Science
Mammal trapping
CDU's environment and livelihoods researchers find solutions to complex ecological problems spanning meteorology, geology, biology, chemistry, hydrology and more.
Indigenous woman explaining a figure drawn in the dirt to a man who is sitting with her and listening
Learn about the relationship between Australian Indigenous people and the Environment - Analyse the impact that Indigenous knowledge systems can have on natural and cultural resources management
Cassian Lushinge
After becoming an environmental manager in Zimbabwe’s oil and gas industry, Cassian felt he needed to develop his professional education with a master's degree in environmental science to better protect the environments under his care.
CDU Alumni Awards finalist Rob Law
Rob Law is a staunch advocate for environmental preservation and lobbies for policy change on its behalf. He’s a multi-talented professional and embodies many positive qualities as an ambassador for CDU.
Vicky Telfer PSM
Join us for this People.Policy.Place Seminar with the NT Commissioner for Public Employment Vicki Telfer
Dr Jo Randall, head and shoulders with green leaves in background
The Black jewfish has been heavily overfished across its tropical Indo-West Pacific distribution with northern Australia remaining one of the last strongholds. Jo Randall presents the results of a two-year study of this fish
CDU Student Alyson with an baby possum
Alyson Stobo-Wilson is an Environmental Scientist completing her PhD at Charles Darwin University. Many of her days are spent traipsing through the tropical savannas of northern Australia collecting data on a new species of marsupial glider.
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