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Wellbeing grants for international students awarded
Study finds AI can predict cybersickness in VR users
New CDU city campus tops out in Darwin skyline
New CDU campus leaves its mark on Darwin’s skyline
CDU EXPERT: AI is challenging the dominance of search engines such as Google, CDU expert says
CDU joins celebration of the Barunga Statement’s 35th Anniversary at annual festival
‘Too small and carefree’: endangered animals released into the wild may lack the match-fitness to evade predators
International student-led Kindness Festival returns to showcase Territory’s diversity
CDU top 200 university in world for impact
CDU StudyStays to help students and homeowners
CDU professor brings his extensive knowledge in Aquaculture to the NT
CDU researchers highlight emerging climate change risk to seafood industry
New CDU studies finds two native Australian plants have healing properties
‘Flow States’ artwork draws awe from Brisbane
New CDU study finds two native Australian plants have healing properties
Roofing company to reach new heights with advanced manufacturing
CDU EXPERT: Why eXplainable Artificial Intelligence should be used to predict Australia’s unemployment rate and more
CDU EXPERT: The significance of Australia and India’s migration and green hydrogen announcements
‘Flow States’ artwork draws awe from Brisbane
Plans for NT food manufacturing plant revealed at key agricultural conference
Support for National Science Week celebrations
NLC Chair awarded Honorary Doctorate
CDU launches Territory’s first measure of social capital
NCP scholars engage First Nations diplomacy through study tours in the Northern Territory
CDU EXPERT: The 20th anniversary of the North Australia and Rangelands Fire Information (NAFI) service
‘Painting with fire’: how northern Australia developed one of the world’s best bushfire management programs
Darwin Symphony Orchestra to light up CDU Amphitheatre
Darwin send-off for CDU graduates
Drones the latest weapon being used to combat the spike in ghost nets across the NT coastline
Drones the latest weapon being used to combat the spike in ghost nets across NT coastline
First Nations students celebrated in Valedictory Ceremonies
Art, science and First Nations knowledge combine in Where Lakes Once Had Water symposium
Charles Darwin University supports YES vote for First Nations Voice to Parliament
Tribute concert to honour life of beloved student
New bird’s eye view as CDU city campus climbs high
CDU EXPERT: Despite decades of reform, the NT’s alcohol reform is still lacking, experts warn
CDU EXPERT: Main challenge for this year’s budget is tackling cost of living expenses, expert says
CDU EXPERT: Green light for Beetaloo Basin consistent with findings from Inquiry, ecologist says
CDU EXPERT: Australian Defence Force explores resurrecting a “Ready Reserves” scheme
New drone capabilities shine at Katherine Open Day
New course tackling critical health professional shortages
[email protected] to strengthen and support the Territory’s marine science research community
CDU submission to Universities Accord panel calls for future-focused opportunities in the NT
CDU EXPERT: Australia’s migration system has been overly reliant on skilled migrants, expert warns
Restoring forests often falls to landholders. Here’s how to do it cheaply and well
CDU EXPERT: Growing concerns Artificial Intelligence (AI) will replace humans in the workplace
People quarantined at NT’s COVID-19 facility suffered low psychological distress, report finds
CDU program opens pathways for Territory women to enter politics