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Over a thousand students to get an early taste of university life as CDU Orientation Week begins
Experts deliver evidence in long COVID parliamentary hearing
University launches CDU TAFE to better support the Territory’s training and skills
CDU researchers tackle remote waste
Researchers tackle remote waste
New fire-edge maps helping to understand how landscapes stop fires
New research shows prized national park at risk from invasive weed
Herding cats: councils’ efforts to protect wildlife from roaming pets are hampered by state laws
Major investment urgently needed to protect Litchfield National Park from gamba grass
We found 29 threatened species are back from the brink in Australia. Here’s how
Stop tossing your spent vapes and e-cigs: you’re breeding a new waste pandemic
MOU a First Nations game-changer in East Arnhem Land
MOU First Nations game-changer in East Arnhem Land
CDU EXPERT: Talk of balloons is making us all look to the skies, according to CDU expert
Finalists for Study NT International Student of Year announced
Does increasing farm productivity relieve pressure on remaining natural areas? A new study suggests no, except where Indigenous people manage the land
Experts sound alarm on ‘exploitative’ baby formula industry
CDU EXPERT: International response to the earthquake in Turkiye and Syria will be slow and necessary despite risks, CDU expert says
Feral animal control has the potential to make money from lowering methane emissions, study finds
New cyber security training hub planned for Charles Darwin University
Building a strong local workforce through local training opportunities
CDU researcher calls for change to lift heavy burdens of student placements
200 experts dissected the Black Summer bushfires in unprecedented detail. Here are 6 lessons to heed
CDU EXPERT: King Charles III’s portrait ditched from $5 note
CDU student’s cooking skills to be put to the test at Culinary Olympics
How culling Australia’s feral water buffalo could help tackle climate change
New CDU Nhulunbuy facility to lift remote education
Students to learn and share knowledge in the Indo-Pacific
Recognising Darwin’s high-achieving citizens
With Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announcing new alcohol restrictions for Alice Springs, and a review reconsidering wider bans – how do alcohol…
New book highlights how AI is putting education at risk
CDU lecturer recognised with prestigious service award
CDU passage to top job and traditional culture
CDU EXPERT: While Europe is considering heavy tanks for Ukraine, what further military support could Australia offer?
CDU EXPERT: The rising popularity of Artificial Intelligence application ChatGPT in universities and the risk to higher education
CDU EXPERT: Federal senators call for an inquiry into land clearing for cotton in Northern Territory
Suite of grants to upskill Territory’s workforce in 2023
Tiny ants big news when it comes to hitchhiking across planet
CDU EXPERT: WA’s flooding disaster shows the value that drone technology can offer Northern Australia, says expert
CDU graduate hits the right notes to improve First Nations language and literacy
CDU Student Publishes Research Paper
New Bilateral Skills agreement to increase CDU’s training capacity
Skills agreement to increase Territory’s training capacity
Yolŋu Languages Get Creative to Help Those with Rare Speech Disease
Pre-Drinking: Not Cost Effective & Risky
New pathways for aspiring women politicians
New pathways for aspiring woman politicians
Knowledge transfer lifts Jawoyn skills capacity