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Dr Clement Duvert, head and shoulders, with green spiky-looking leaves hanging down in background
In this seminar, Clément will present results from a new database of greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations and fluxes in tropical freshwater systems. He will highlight the extreme variability in GHG concentrations and fluxes across the tropics, and the role of small streams, ponds and riparian wetlands as globally significant hotspots of GHG emissions.
Undergraduate certificate courses
There’s another path to tertiary study at Charles Darwin University for people who have missed out on a place in a course or believed they may not have the opportunity to study at university.
two people in a boat, squatting next to a large turtle which has small blue box with a short black antenna glued to its shell, near its neck
Natalie and Carol will discuss the Australian Research Council funded Marine Megafauna Project, which focuses on sea country partnerships with eight Indigenous Ranger groups across the Top End of the Northern Territory (NT). The project encompasses work on sea turtles, dolphins and whales.
Ayumi drinks in Darwin
Ayumi, from Japan, was attracted to study her Master of Professional Accounting in Darwin for several reasons. The warm climate was just one of them.
CDU science student Alina
Passionate about gender equity in STEM fields and youth engagement, Alina is using her love of science to promote positive change in the Northern Territory. This Katherine local chose CDU to support her goals, and has been paying it forward to support other students and women in science ever since. 
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