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Jenny Davis, head and shoulders, with out of focus green leafy background
Freshwater systems, including perennial springs and riverine waterholes, are immensely important in the arid environments of central Australia because they support much of the region’s aquatic and terrestrial biodiversity.
Chinese companies that invest in environmental and socially responsible projects have high quality financial reporting and accountability, according to new study from Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers.
Chinese companies that invest in environmental and socially responsible projects have high-quality financial reporting and accountability, according to a new study from Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers.
Indigenous woman explaining a figure drawn in the dirt to a man who is sitting with her and listening
Join us at the First Nations Health Communication Symposium as we delve into the theme: "Preparing for our Future."
A group of students sitting around a table at Sydney campus
The CDU Sydney campus offers an exceptional learning environment, equipped with cutting-edge teaching and learning facilities.
Taylor Marschke creative arts student
Born and raised in the Territory, Taylor has always been torn between two worlds: art and the environment. Thanks to the flexibility of her degree at CDU, she’s got the work-life-study balance down to an art.
Entrepreneur Tarek in office space with colleagues
A road trip from NSW to NT, a commerce degree at Charles Darwin University, a miraculous recovery from a plane crash, starting his own company – Tarek’s inspiring story has it all.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has been ranked in the top 200 universities in the world as part of the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has ranked in the top 200 universities in the world as part of the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings.
Teegan studying with friend
Whether it’s sport, speech pathology or her beloved Territory, Teegan uses her many talents to amplify the voices of others.
VET student and trainer Taylah
Taylah turned an early love of horses and rural life into an award-winning VET student experience at CDU, followed by a dream career she never saw coming.
Conservation student AJ with ute
AJ is pretty passionate about the Northern Territory. He hopes to play a part in keeping the natural wonders in his backyard as pristine as possible. He hopes to play a part in keeping the natural wonders in his backyard as pristine as possible by studying Conservation and Ecosystem Management at CDU.
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