Lecturer - Agriculture & Rural Operations
Vice Chancellor and President, CDU TAFE, CDU TAFE (Trades & Agriculture), Agriculture & Rural Operations
A new study from Charles Darwin University (CDU), Monash University and The University of Newcastle has presented almost 100,000 estimates of groundwater recharge rates across Australia, by far the largest known database of its kind.
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.
Associate Professor developed a first of its kind empirical model that explains how models of care for vulnerable women modify predictors for poor outcomes and achieve measurable benefits for mothers and babies. This model (synergistic health engagement) has been widely cited to explain how models like Birthing on Country significantly reduce preterm birth. Associate Professor Allen facilitated co-design of an evidence-based strategy with multi-disciplinary clinicians to address escalating rates of caesarean section in the state of Queensland.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) researcher is a step closer to replacing the needle to deliver drugs in the treatment of many chronic diseases.
CDU First Nations design/branding competition is open to all current CDU First Nations students and you can submit as many works as you like. This is your opportunity to help CDU reflect its commitment to being the university for First Nations students and its pride in being the Territory’s University. It’s a great opportunity to celebrate the importance of First Nations culture and identity.
Two Charles Darwin University (CDU) students who are passionate about contributing to their community are paving the way for other young Territorians to make a difference.
This is an excellent opportunity for you:
Build a network with Allied health professionals
The first live sightings of two significant marine species in NT waters and the urgent need to monitor sea temperatures will be discussed at a new research talk at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory.
Invitation to join the Pathways to Politics program.