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A former journalist and now leading communications academic has shared how early career scholars can use their research findings to create lasting, real-world change at Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) 2024 Higher Degree by Research (HDR) Conference.

The theme of this year’s conference was ‘Purposeful Research – Making a Change in Real Life’, giving HDR and honours students a platform to showcase their research, exchange ideas with peers, and learn how they can influence change through their findings. 

Smartwatches might be good for tracking steps and heartrates, but they can also offer hackers a wealth of personal information to exploit, according to a new Charles Darwin University (CDU) study.

Researchers in the study hacked into a variety of smart wearable devices, valued between $25 and $150, to understand the vulnerabilities of this technology and what information can be accessed and exploited.

Charles Darwin University (CDU) will host its 2024 Open Day at its Casuarina Campus this Saturday to give Territorians a peak at what the University has to offer.

Thousands of people from the Darwin community are expected to attend with plenty of things to see and do that will help inspire future students.

CDU Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Scott Bowman said he was always excited to be part of the Casuarina Open Day to see and experience everything in the one place.  

A leading Charles Darwin University (CDU) academic in aquaculture has shared his expertise at a prestigious event at one of the world’s most prolific global centres for technology and innovation. 

CDU Professor of Tropical Aquaculture Sunil Kadri recently presented at F3 Future of Fish Feed in Silicon Valley in the United States, a gathering facilitated by the Anthropocene Institute, which aims to move forward on the replacement of capture-fishery based ingredients in aquaculture feeds.

Earlier this month 32 senior high school students attended Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Casuarina campus for the inaugural Health Immersion Day to experience a day in the life of a health student.

The Health Immersion Day is a new initiative designed to offer Year 11 and 12 school students wishing to explore a career in health an engaging and interactive introduction on campus. 

Bula Djang (Earthquake Story). Acrylic painting by Jeremiah Garlngarr.
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