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Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers continue to be among the most influential in the world, with 23 academics named in a prestigious list from Stanford University.

The Stanford University and Elsevier World’s Top 2% Scientists list, the most distinguished worldwide, based on bibliometric information from Elsevier’s Scopus database.

Twenty-three academics from CDU were ranked in the upper tier of influential researchers, up from last year’s total of 16 academics.

Archaeologists from Charles Darwin University (CDU) and Flinders University will help lead the National Science Funding (NSF) Centre for Braiding Indigenous Knowledges and Science (CBIKS), a five-year, $30 million international NSF Science and Technology Centre based at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in the USA in collaboration with international satellite centres in different countries.

Bitumen & Dirt – Wayne Eager: 30 Years in the Territory is a survey exhibition of paintings and prints by prominent Alice Springs-based landscape artist Wayne Eager. Featuring 78 works from public and private collections around Australia, including 13 from Charles Darwin University Art Collection, the exhibition charts Eager’s career since he first arrived in the Northern Territory in 1990.  

CDU Art Gallery is delighted to present a survey of works by one of Australia’s leading contemporary artists – master bark painter John Mawurndjul from Saturday 13 March 2021 until Saturday 29 May 2021.

Developed and co- presented by the MCA and Art Gallery of South Australia (AGSA), in association with Maningrida Arts & Culture, this landmark touring exhibition includes over 50 works, spanning forty years of the artist’s practice. The MCA’s touring program is generously supported by the Australian Government’s Visions of Australia program.

YOU ARE HERE is an exhibition with truth-telling at its core. Artivist, Therese Ritchie, factually examines Australia’s frontier wars and the massacre of Indigenous peoples alongside the nation’s history of coal extraction and infrastructure development implemented by European settlers, mining companies and successive Australian governments. YOU ARE HERE is an unflinching examination of how we got to where we are now.

DRAWN from the Charles Darwin University Art Collection celebrates drawing as a means by which to slow down, observe the world and draw into being - with hand-made marks - that which we see, sense and experience.

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Researchers from Australia and Thailand are calling to change the treatment methods for those experiencing early psychosis to help improve their life expectancy rates.  

The call comes as a result of a new study co-led by Professor Daniel Bressington from Charles Darwin University (CDU), Assistant Professor Dr Soontareeporn Meepring from Chulalongkorn University and Professor Richard Gray from La Trobe University.  

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