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Where Lakes Once Had Water, video still
CDU Gallery presents a symposium exploring the intersect between video art, scientific research and First Nation’s customs and knowledge. The symposium speakers will reflect on their perspectives of working in these beautiful, ancient and challenging environments, their research, discoveries and inter-disciplinary collaboration with fellow scientists, Elders and Traditional Owners.
Matthew standing in front of a pond
Matthew Cartwright is enthusiastic about his career prospects. He's on track to register as a psychologist when he finishes his master's degree in psychology, and the career opportunities are varied and interesting. 
Charles Darwin University (CDU) and the Northern Territory’s health sector are joining forces to help allied health students forge their career paths to support better health outcomes for Territorians.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) and the Northern Territory’s health sector are joining forces to help allied health students forge their career paths to support better health outcomes for Territorians.
CDU researchers Dr Matthew Abunyewah and Professor Mitchell Byrne are investigating community resilience to drought to better prepare residents of Alice Springs for future possible severe effects.
As the Northern Territory continues to experience extreme weather conditions, Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers are investigating the role community leaders play in building resilience during times of drought.
In the Facutly of Health we offer you a career with many opportunities, ensuring you are supported and fulfilled. We provide attractive benefits, we support colleages and, most importantly, we aim for our staff to be content, happy and heathy.
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