Skip to main content
You are viewing this website as a Domestic Student You are viewing this website as an International Student

You are viewing this website as a Domestic Student

You are viewing this website as an International Student

Domestic Student

I am an Australian or New Zealand citizen.

I am an Australian Permanent Resident (including Humanitarian Visa holders).

International Student

I am not a citizen of Australia or New Zealand.

I am not an Australian permanent resident or Humanitarian Visa holders.

Start of main content
Open day 2023 crowd

CDU Events

Use the filters to refine the events

Date range
Event Type
Circular economy
Danala | Education and Community Precinct

What NT Businesses think about Circular Economy

This seminar offers an opportunity for businesses, researchers, and policymakers to explore recent research and engage in a panel discussion about the drivers, challenges, and future of adopting circular economy practices in the Northern Territory.

Conference, Workshop
Read more about What NT Businesses think about Circular Economy
Dr Mochamad Indrawan walking in the bush with trees in the background
Casuarina campus

Last refugium of a critically endangered species: Three decades of conservation

The Banggai Crow (Corvus unicolor), is one of the world’s most threatened endemic species. The bird survives in an increasingly fragmented refugium within the Banggai Archipelago, Central Sulawesi.

Seminar/lecture/forum
Read more about Last refugium of a critically endangered species: Three decades of conservation
Time for Research

Time for research

This workshop shows you how to guarantee you spend high quality time on your research outputs. It covers prioritising, goal setting and managing competing demands in a university context. If you want to increase your research output without compromising your work/life balance, then this workshop is for you.

Workshop
Read more about Time for research
Academics
Casuarina campus

What does it mean to be an academic today?

Hear from a panel of individuals from a range of backgrounds and career stages. Key topics to be covered include: 

  • The academic career in today’s context and the different types of academic roles 
  • The emergence of the impactful researcher 
  • From industry to academia and vice versa 
  • Being strategic: understanding external forces at play, including regulation and policy directions from government 
  • The importance of consistency and resilience 
Research, Workshop
Read more about What does it mean to be an academic today?
composite image of four photos of fisheries team members - including one under water in scuba gear and two holding fishes
Casuarina campus

Marine science in the NT: From research and monitoring to stock assessment

In this seminar, the team will provide an overview of fisheries research in the Northern Territory, highlighting monitoring programs, data collection, and how these activities inform stock assessment and fisheries management

Seminar/lecture/forum
Read more about Marine science in the NT: From research and monitoring to stock assessment
Dr Karl smiling and waving at the camera
Casuarina campus

Casuarina Open Day

Join us on Saturday 8 August, and explore the Casuarina Campus.  See the labs, meet the people who teach and study here, and picture a future you can build without ever leaving the Territory.

Fair/expo/festival
Read more about Casuarina Open Day
Turbocharge your writing
Online

Turbocharge your writing

Would you like to know the secret to high output, low-stress scholarly writing? In academia, it is often assumed that writing comes naturally. However, an overwhelming body of research shows that there are very clear and practical strategies that can greatly increase your writing productivity.

Workshop
Read more about Turbocharge your writing

Register your event?

Register your event
Back to top