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Charles Darwin University (CDU) staff are getting behind a good cause this month and raising money for Movember, a charity focused on shining a light on men’s health.

Several staff members, including CDU Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research and Innovation Professor Steve Rogers and Diversity and Inclusion Consultant Daniel O’Neill are growing moustaches to raise funds for the important cause.   

A Charles Darwin University (CDU) research alumni has returned to the University to undertake a placement as part of a prestigious fellowship supporting female agricultural researchers across the Indo Pacific.

Dr Maria Odete do Céu Guterres from Timor-Leste is a senior professional at the Timor-Leste Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries with almost 20 years of experience.

Composite image of Taegan Calnan and Acacio da Costa Guterres
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The Research Bazaar NT (ResbazNT) was a remarkable two-day event that brought together researchers, academics, and students from across the Northern Territory.

With a diverse range of presentations and workshops, notable speakers, and a pitch challenge for postgraduate students, this event celebrated digital innovation and research excellence.

The Northern Territory’s brightest minds came together for this year’s Charles Darwin University (CDU) IT Code Fair in Darwin.

The CDU IT Code Fair, hosted by the Faculty of Science and Technology's IT discipline, commenced its journey in 2014 and has since grown into a significant event. This year's event celebrates the CDU IT Code Fair’s 10th anniversary, bringing together 175 students and 40 industry representatives.

Charles Darwin University (CDU) has welcomed the landmark signing of the National Skills Agreement (NSA), which will be critical in developing training and addressing workforce shortages across the Northern Territory.

The five-year agreement was signed by the Territory and Federal Governments and will take effect from January next year.

The National Skills Agreement, developed and agreed to by National Cabinet, replaces the National Agreement for Skills and Workforce Development (NASWD).

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