Together, we’re stronger
At Charles Darwin University our many partnerships are vital to our strategic aims as well as to the economic growth of our region. Our collaborations bring many diverse benefits, from supporting vocational and higher education to building collaborative commercial ventures.
Strong partnerships are also essential to our research. When we draw from a range of sources with specialist knowledge and differing viewpoints, we all benefit. We welcome research partners including governments, professional associations, private enterprise, the community, and other research, training and educational providers.
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Research web portal
Our research portfolio has real-world impact, within and beyond our unique location in Northern Australia.
The CDU Research Web portal provides access to CDU's Research Projects and Researchers.
ExploreThe Northern Australian Fire Information system developed by Charles Darwin University is a critical management tool for the pastoral industry. It informs how we conduct controlled burns; infrastructure planning; estimating paddock stocking rates; collecting detailed images of remote areas; understanding previous fire history; and planning and response in bush fire incidences.
Paul Burke, former CEO of the Northern Territory Cattlemen’s Association.
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Partnerships
Find out moreWe have a long history of collaborating with the Northern Territory Government (NTG) to deliver benefits for the Territory. By sharing objectives, we strengthen links between our organisations and the community.
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CDU enterprise
Read moreWe can work with you to develop a customised solution, whether you have an immediate problem that needs solving, or you’re considering a long-term investment in research and development to meet your needs.
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CDU Strategic Plan 2021-2026
Read moreCDU's new strategic plan will set out our roadmap for the next five years towards a post-pandemic recovery where we will be Australia's most connected university by being courageous and making a difference in the Northern Territory, Australia and beyond.