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CDU student Ally working at home on her lounge floor
If you’re going to be working remotely, like so many of us have been recently, self-management skills become even more essential.
CDU student Nancy Soliman standing in the drafting studio in front of a model building.
The support and flexibility that comes with a CDU arts degree in architectural design is setting Nancy on the path to success to pursue a career in architecture.
PhD candidate the first CDU student to receive prominent Chinese government award
PhD candidate and researcher Chongjia (Charlie) Huang has impressed both fellow academics and international ministers after being awarded the ‘2021 Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-Financed Students Abroad’ at a prestigious dinner and ceremony recently.
CDU Engineering lecturer Dr Cat Kutay is an editor of ‘Indigenous Engineering for an Enduring Culture’, a collaborative new book promoting integration of First Nations knowledges into engineering education.
A new book co-edited by a Charles Darwin University (CDU) engineering and IT lecturer, offers a unique collection of engineering projects and engineering programs across First Nations communities in Australia.
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A new three-year Charles Darwin University (CDU) research project is developing new approaches to improve marine and coastal biodiversity monitoring, research, and conservation management.
CDU MBA
A new Master of Business Administration (MBA) Sustainable Enterprise degree has been introduced at Charles Darwin University (CDU) to equip graduates with new-world skills focused on sustainability.
New study looking into the movement and social habits of the iconic Thorny Devils
A Central Australian researcher from Charles Darwin University is analysing the social behaviour and physiology of Australia’s Thorny Devil to answer unexplained questions about the iconic creature.
Nikki Govan
Running the successful Star of Greece restaurant in Port Willunga South Australia has had its challenges with COVID-19, but that hasn’t stopped Nikki Govan from completing her Diploma of Laws.
CDU student, Dion Choong was selected to participate in a global internship at BW Offshore’s offices in Norway and Singapore.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) engineering student is the first Australian university student to intern with international energy service provider company BW Offshore.
Savanna gliders were one of the most frequent users of the nestboxes monitored during the study.
A decline of natural tree hollows is forcing arboreal mammal numbers to fall, according to a new study exploring why these species are disappearing in Northern Australia.
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