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Judicial Work and Emotion: A Socio-legal Approach

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In conversation with Daniel Kowalski

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The next generation of Northern Territory paramedics will be taking their skills on the road next year, as the first cohort of Charles Darwin University (CDU) Bachelor of Paramedicine students complete their studies.

Ten Northern Territory students will complete their studies this year and graduate from the Bachelor of Paramedicine in May 2024.

Law experts from Charles Darwin University (CDU) are calling on the Federal Government to increase paid parental leave by nearly three times the current amount.

The research, which compares Australia with countries that have similar economies, shows we are lagging behind on parenteral leave entitlements.

Australia adopted a government funded national parental leave scheme in 2011 which provides access for eligible parents to receive 18 weeks paid parental leave at the national minimum wage.

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Dual Seminar: Demographic trends and sparse regions

A study on social media activity during the Black Summer bushfires has revealed how the discussions changed through the phases of the disaster, and how critical social media is in disseminating information during natural disasters.  

The Charles Darwin University and University of Wollongong analysed how X, formerly known as Twitter, users discussed the 2019/20 bushfires to better understand how social media could be used to ensure the severity of natural hazards are being communicated effectively.

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Strategic Publishing

A PhD student from Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Energy Research Institute has been awarded the highly competitive 2023 Postgraduate Research Award (PGRA) by the Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering.

Higher Degree by Research student Angel Alberto Aguilar Morones was recognised with this award for his contributions to developing processes for recycling fire-retardant e-waste.

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