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Emma Bell - Alumnus
Emma Bell, recipient of Alumnus Award for Industry Excellence
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Charles Darwin University (CDU) chemists have developed a scent profile and artificial scent lures designed to help sniffer dogs to detect citrus canker disease in citrus orchards in the Northern Territory.
AVC Alison Haines and VC Scott Bowman
Katherine locals will be able to study hospitality courses such as Asian Cookery and Cake Decorating as part of a first time expansion into hospitality at Katherine Rural Campus.
A change in diet could explain the recovery of saltwater crocodiles in Northern Australia.
New research from Charles Darwin University (CDU) has revealed that the estuarine crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) in the Northern Territory have shifted from an estuarine based diet to one that is largely derived from terrestrial sources.
We engage with industry and the broader community in various ways. We encourage our students to take up opportunities to gain skills through work experience and residentials and recognise excellent work practices through our annual prize-giving.
Dr Rebecca Murray and Minister for Defence Industry Melissa Price
Cutting edge 3D printing technology developed at Charles Darwin University (CDU) will be deployed by the Royal Australian Navy in a world-first trial that will streamline the maintenance of patrol vessels.
From left: Scholarship recipient and Fellow for Malaysia Sidney Goram-Aitken, Zarah Ramoso, Alumni Ambassador Katie Hicks and CDU International Liaison Officer Maricki Moeller-Levick.
Two Charles Darwin University law students will live and study overseas next year after receiving prestigious New Colombo Plan Scholarships.
PhD graduate Penelope Bergen
Humanity’s quest to settle Mars may find insight in a new Charles Darwin University (CDU) study that explores how government workers adapted to life in isolated Outback Territory settlements.
Professor David Low
Charles Darwin University is encouraging people impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak to take advantage of the free opportunities available to them and emerge from isolation with a new skill-set.
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