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Conservation benefit-sharing framework in the Greater Serengeti Ecosystem, Tanzania

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Harm caused by recreational cannabis could be reduced if mental health nurses are better equipped with information on the risks and benefits of the substance, according to a joint study with Charles Darwin University (CDU).

The study with CDU and Chiang Mai University in Thailand examined literature on the medicinal benefits of cannabis, the negative mental health impacts associated with legalising recreational use and strategies to minimise these harms. 

Knowledge holders and desert researchers have shared their stories this year at the 2023 Knowledge Intersections Symposium in Alice Springs.

Co-hosted by Charles Darwin University (CDU), Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education (BIITE) and Desert Knowledge Australia (DKA), the Symposium showcases the diversity of arid lands research and knowledge.

The first Charles Darwin University (CDU) Music Society has struck a chord with music enthusiasts in Darwin since its inception earlier this semester, and now boasts a membership of 120 music aficionados eager to share their passion.

The ‘CDU Musos’ bring together students, staff, and alumni into a vibrant music community that welcomes musicians of all skill levels and backgrounds.

Almost 330 students have graduated at a Charles Darwin University (CDU) graduation ceremony at Sydney Town Hall.

This graduation ceremony marks the 10-year anniversary of CDU’s Sydney Campus, over the last ten years the campus has expanded its offerings and is now graduating students across a range of disciplines including nursing and midwifery, IT, education, law, exercise and sport science and accounting.

Charles Darwin University (CDU) academic Dr Farha Sattar introduced First Nations students on the Tiwi Islands to the world of drones as part of the Tiwi Futures Expo that took place on the Island.

The event, organised in collaboration with the Remote School Attendance Strategy and Tiwi Training and Employment, provided these young minds with hands-on experience in the world of drone technology.

Charles Darwin University (CDU) and KPMG have collaborated on an accelerator program that equips students with additional training to enhance their readiness for the workplace.

The second year of the CDU-KPMG Consulting Skills Accelerator Program was held recently with the tailored program aiming to attract students from diverse academic backgrounds that are keen to pursue consultancy careers within the Northern Territory.

CDU Careers Centre Manager and Careers Consultant, Liz Hendry said the program was highly beneficial to students.

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